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114 related items for PubMed ID: 2055127

  • 1. The effects of morning naps, car trips, and maternal separation on adrenocortical activity in human infants.
    Larson MC, Gunnar MR, Hertsgaard L.
    Child Dev; 1991 Apr; 62(2):362-72. PubMed ID: 2055127
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  • 2. Infant cortisol and behavioral habituation to weekly maternal separations: links with maternal prenatal cortisol and psychosocial stress.
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  • 3. Psychobiological dysregulation in violence-exposed mothers: salivary cortisol of mothers with very young children pre- and post-separation stress.
    Schechter DS, Zeanah CH, Myers MM, Brunelli SA, Liebowitz MR, Marshall RD, Coates SW, Trabka KA, Baca P, Hofer MA.
    Bull Menninger Clin; 2004 Dec; 68(4):319-36. PubMed ID: 15843179
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  • 4. The stressfulness of separation among nine-month-old infants: effects of social context variables and infant temperament.
    Gunnar MR, Larson MC, Hertsgaard L, Harris ML, Brodersen L.
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  • 6. Acute HPA axis responses, heart rate, and mood changes to psychosocial stress (TSST) in humans at different times of day.
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  • 7. The impact of time of waking and concurrent subjective stress on the cortisol response to awakening.
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  • 8. Salivary cortisol response in mother-infant dyads at high psychosocial risk.
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  • 9. The association of major depression, conduct disorder, and maternal overcontrol with a failure to show a cortisol buffered response in 4-month-old infants of teenage mothers.
    Azar R, Paquette D, Zoccolillo M, Baltzer F, Tremblay RE.
    Biol Psychiatry; 2007 Sep 15; 62(6):573-9. PubMed ID: 17336943
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  • 10. Transition to child care: associations with infant-mother attachment, infant negative emotion, and cortisol elevations.
    Ahnert L, Gunnar MR, Lamb ME, Barthel M.
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  • 11. Adrenocortical responses to the strange situation in infants with disorganized/disoriented attachment relationships.
    Hertsgaard L, Gunnar M, Erickson MF, Nachmias M.
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  • 12. Salivary cortisol and mood and pain profiles during skin-to-skin care for an unselected group of mothers and infants in neonatal intensive care.
    Mörelius E, Theodorsson E, Nelson N.
    Pediatrics; 2005 Nov 15; 116(5):1105-13. PubMed ID: 16263996
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  • 13. Does maternal care-giving behavior modulate the cortisol response to an acute stressor in 5-week-old human infants?
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  • 14. Menopause, mild psychological stress and salivary cortisol: influence of long-term hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
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  • 15. Coregulation in salivary cortisol during maternal holding of premature infants.
    Neu M, Laudenslager ML, Robinson J.
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  • 16. Endocrine factors in stress and psychiatric disorders: focus on anxiety and salivary steroids.
    Jezova D, Hlavacova N.
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  • 17. The emergence of salivary cortisol circadian rhythm and its relationship to sleep activity in preterm infants.
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  • 18. Developmental changes in baseline cortisol activity in early childhood: relations with napping and effortful control.
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  • 19. Day-to-day variation in saliva cortisol--relation with sleep, stress and self-rated health.
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  • 20. No effects of repeated forced wakings during three consecutive nights on morning cortisol awakening responses (CAR): a preliminary study.
    Dettenborn L, Rosenloecher F, Kirschbaum C.
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