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190 related items for PubMed ID: 29661486

  • 1. Pre-encoding stress induced changes in perceived stress, blood pressure and cortisol are differentially associated with recollection and familiarity.
    Wiemers US, Hamacher-Dang TC, Yonelinas AP, Wolf OT.
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  • 2. Differential effects of stress-induced cortisol responses on recollection and familiarity-based recognition memory.
    McCullough AM, Ritchey M, Ranganath C, Yonelinas A.
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  • 3. True or false? Memory is differentially affected by stress-induced cortisol elevations and sympathetic activity at consolidation and retrieval.
    Smeets T, Otgaar H, Candel I, Wolf OT.
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  • 4. Pre-learning stress that is temporally removed from acquisition exerts sex-specific effects on long-term memory.
    Zoladz PR, Warnecke AJ, Woelke SA, Burke HM, Frigo RM, Pisansky JM, Lyle SM, Talbot JN.
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  • 5. Cortisol response mediates the effect of post-reactivation stress exposure on contextualization of emotional memories.
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  • 6. Time-dependent effects of psychosocial stress on the contextualization of neutral memories.
    Sep MSC, van Ast VA, Gorter R, Joëls M, Geuze E.
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  • 10. Stress eliminates retrieval-induced forgetting--does the oral application of cortisol?
    Koessler S, Steidle L, Engler H, Kissler J.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2013 Jan; 38(1):94-106. PubMed ID: 22688258
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  • 13. Effects of pre-learning stress on memory for neutral, positive and negative words: Different roles of cortisol and autonomic arousal.
    Schwabe L, Bohringer A, Chatterjee M, Schachinger H.
    Neurobiol Learn Mem; 2008 Jul; 90(1):44-53. PubMed ID: 18334304
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  • 14. Intranasal insulin attenuates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis response to psychosocial stress.
    Bohringer A, Schwabe L, Richter S, Schachinger H.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2008 Nov; 33(10):1394-400. PubMed ID: 18804330
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  • 17. The role of estrogen in intrusive memories.
    Cheung J, Chervonsky L, Felmingham KL, Bryant RA.
    Neurobiol Learn Mem; 2013 Nov; 106():87-94. PubMed ID: 23891994
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  • 20. Stress and memory in humans: twelve years of progress?
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