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Acute HPA axis responses, heart rate, and mood changes to psychosocial stress (TSST) in humans at different times of day

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It is concluded that comparable HPA axis and heart rate stress responses to psychosocial stress can be measured in the morning and afternoon and the finding that the TSST-induced mood change was differentially affected by time of day requires further exploration.
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This article is published in Psychoneuroendocrinology.The article was published on 2004-09-01. It has received 545 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Morning & Trier social stress test.

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The effects of stress and stress hormones on human cognition: Implications for the field of brain and cognition.

TL;DR: The cases that led to the diagnosis of glucocorticoid-induced 'steroid psychosis' in human populations are summarized and it is suggested that some of the 'age-related memory impairments' observed in the literature could be partly due to increased stress reactivity in older adults to the environmental context of testing.
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Why do we respond so differently? Reviewing determinants of human salivary cortisol responses to challenge.

TL;DR: This overview demonstrates the role of age and gender, endogenous and exogenous sex steroid levels, pregnancy, lactation and breast-feeding, smoking, coffee and alcohol consumption as well as dietary energy supply in salivary cortisol responses to acute stress.
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Power Posing Brief Nonverbal Displays Affect Neuroendocrine Levels and Risk Tolerance

TL;DR: The results of this study confirmed the prediction that posing in high-power nonverbal displays would cause neuroendocrine and behavioral changes for both male and female participants, and suggest that embodiment extends beyond mere thinking and feeling, to physiology and subsequent behavioral choices.
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Early developmental emergence of human amygdala-prefrontal connectivity after maternal deprivation.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that, as in the rodent, children who experienced early maternal deprivation exhibit early emergence of mature amygdala–prefrontal connectivity, suggesting that accelerated amygdala–mPFC development is an ontogenetic adaptation in response to early adversity.
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The ‘Trier Social Stress Test’ – A Tool for Investigating Psychobiological Stress Responses in a Laboratory Setting

TL;DR: The results suggest that gender, genetics and nicotine consumption can influence the individual's stress responsiveness to psychological stress while personality traits showed no correlation with cortisol responses to TSST stimulation.
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On methods in the analysis of profile data.

TL;DR: In this article, an approximate procedure based on classical analysis of variance is presented, including an adjustment to the degrees of freedom resulting in conservative F tests, which can be applied to the case where the variance covariance matrices differ from group to group.
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Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine

TL;DR: Part 1: Normal Sleep and Its Variations; Part 2: Abnormal Sleep.
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Salivary cortisol in psychoneuroendocrine research: Recent developments and applications

TL;DR: An up-to-date overview of recent methodological developments, novel applications as well as a discussion of possible future applications of salivary cortisol determination are provided.
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Impact of gender, menstrual cycle phase, and oral contraceptives on the activity of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis.

TL;DR: Although men seem to have a stronger hypothalamic drive in response to stressful stimulation than women, differences in salivary-free cortisol levels, at least in part, may be explained by estradiol-induced changes in corticosteroid-binding protein levels.
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