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  • 1. The relationship between the cortisol awakening response and cortisol reactivity to a laboratory stressor.
    Dienes K, Gartland N, Ferguson E.
    Br J Health Psychol; 2019 May; 24(2):265-281. PubMed ID: 30604472
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  • 2. A striking pattern of cortisol non-responsiveness to psychosocial stress in patients with panic disorder with concurrent normal cortisol awakening responses.
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  • 4. Associations between the cortisol awakening response and heart rate variability.
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  • 8. Variability of the cortisol awakening response and morning salivary oxytocin in late adolescence.
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  • 9. Repressors exhibit lower cortisol reactivity to group psychosocial stress.
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  • 13. The cortisol reactivity threshold model: Direction of trait rumination and cortisol reactivity association varies with stressor severity.
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  • 14. Trait and state rumination interact to prolong cortisol activation to psychosocial stress in females.
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  • 17. HPA-axis and inflammatory reactivity to acute stress is related with basal HPA-axis activity.
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