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William R. Lovallo

Researcher at Veterans Health Administration

Publications -  176
Citations -  13491

William R. Lovallo is an academic researcher from Veterans Health Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Caffeine. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 176 publications receiving 12608 citations. Previous affiliations of William R. Lovallo include University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center & United States Department of Veterans Affairs.

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Methodological Guidelines for Impedance Cardiography

TL;DR: The various aspects of impedance methodology are discussed, and alternative approaches described, with the objective of providing an informed basis for choosing among these methodological alternatives.
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Enhanced memory for emotional material following stress-level cortisol treatment in humans

TL;DR: It is suggested that high cortisol levels during arousing events result in enhanced memory in humans, and previous work on corticosteroid enhancement of memory is extended.
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Stress and Health: Biological and Psychological Interactions

TL;DR: The Psychosocial Models of Health and Disease The Standard Biomedical Model and New Approaches to Medicine A Biobehavioral Model of Disease and Treatment Placebo Effects Psychoneuroimmunology Cultural, Intrapersonal, and Physiological Influences in Coronary Heart Disease psychosocial Theories of disease and treatment.
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Cardiovascular and neuroendocrine adjustment to public speaking and mental arithmetic stressors

TL;DR: Examination of cardiovascular, neuroendocrine, and psychological adjustment to repeated presentations of a public speaking and a mental arithmetic task found a stable pattern of cardiac activation, whereas repetitions of the mental arithmetic initially produced large cardiac responses that changed to a more vascular tonus across task periods.
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The cold pressor test and autonomic function: a review and integration.

TL;DR: The purpose of the present paper is to review the literature on the cold pressor test and to discuss the ways in which investigations have pointed toward a model of homeostatic function, with particular emphasis on the role of autonomic balance and initial values in influencing autonomic response to stress.