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235 related items for PubMed ID: 19576261

  • 1. A prepared speech in front of a pre-recorded audience: subjective, physiological, and neuroendocrine responses to the Leiden Public Speaking Task.
    Westenberg PM, Bokhorst CL, Miers AC, Sumter SR, Kallen VL, van Pelt J, Blöte AW.
    Biol Psychol; 2009 Oct; 82(2):116-24. PubMed ID: 19576261
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  • 3. Effects of manipulating the amount of social-evaluative threat on the cortisol stress response in young healthy women.
    Wadiwalla M, Andrews J, Lai B, Buss C, Lupien SJ, Pruessner JC.
    Stress; 2010 May; 13(3):214-20. PubMed ID: 20392193
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  • 4. Age and puberty differences in stress responses during a public speaking task: do adolescents grow more sensitive to social evaluation?
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  • 7. [Are psychophysiologic changes in the "public speaking" paradigm an expression of emotional stress?].
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  • 8. Adolescents' cortisol responses to awakening and social stress; effects of gender, menstrual phase and oral contraceptives. The TRAILS study.
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  • 10. Psychosocial stress evoked by a virtual audience: relation to neuroendocrine activity.
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  • 11. Neuroendocrine and psychometric evaluation of a placebo version of the 'Trier Social Stress Test'.
    Het S, Rohleder N, Schoofs D, Kirschbaum C, Wolf OT.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2009 Aug; 34(7):1075-86. PubMed ID: 19307062
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  • 12. Negative social evaluation, but not mere social presence, elicits cortisol responses to a laboratory stressor task.
    Dickerson SS, Mycek PJ, Zaldivar F.
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  • 13. Panel manipulation in social stress testing: The Bath Experimental Stress Test for Children (BEST-C).
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  • 14. Education modulates cortisol reactivity to the Trier Social Stress Test in middle-aged adults.
    Fiocco AJ, Joober R, Lupien SJ.
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  • 15. Inflammatory and hemostatic responses to repeated mental stress: individual stability and habituation over time.
    Hamer M, Gibson EL, Vuononvirta R, Williams E, Steptoe A.
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  • 16. Tryptophan depletion affects the autonomic stress response in generalized social anxiety disorder.
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    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2009 Nov; 34(10):1590-4. PubMed ID: 19523772
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  • 18. Acute stressors and cortisol responses: a theoretical integration and synthesis of laboratory research.
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  • 19. Effects of a supportive or an unsupportive audience on biological and psychological responses to stress.
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  • 20. Stress, social support, and delayed skin barrier recovery.
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