نتایج جستجو برای: trier social stress test

تعداد نتایج: 1774144  

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2003
Markus Heinrichs Thomas Baumgartner Clemens Kirschbaum Ulrike Ehlert

BACKGROUND The presence of social support has been associated with decreased stress responsiveness. Recent animal studies suggest that the neuropeptide oxytocin is implicated both in prosocial behavior and in the central nervous control of neuroendocrine responses to stress. This study was designed to determine the effects of social support and oxytocin on cortisol, mood, and anxiety responses ...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2014
Joanna J Arch Kirk Warren Brown Derek J Dean Lauren N Landy Kimberley D Brown Mark L Laudenslager

A growing body of research has revealed that social evaluative stressors trigger biological and psychological responses that in chronic forms have been linked to aging and disease. Recent research suggests that self-compassion may protect the self from typical defensive responses to evaluation. We investigated whether brief training in self-compassion moderated biopsychological responses to the...

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2014
Laura R Saslow Shannon McCoy Ilmo van der Löwe Brandon Cosley Arbi Vartan Christopher Oveis Dacher Keltner Judith T Moskowitz Elissa S Epel

What can a speech reveal about someone's state? We tested the idea that greater stress reactivity would relate to lower linguistic cognitive complexity while speaking. In Study 1, we tested whether heart rate and emotional stress reactivity to a stressful discussion would relate to lower linguistic complexity. In Studies 2 and 3, we tested whether a greater cortisol response to a standardized s...

2015
Tom J. Barry Lynne Murray R.M. Pasco Fearon Christina Moutsiana Peter Cooper Ian M. Goodyer Joe Herbert Sarah L. Halligan

The offspring of depressed parents have been found to show elevated basal levels of the stress hormone cortisol. Whether heightened cortisol stress reactivity is also present in this group has yet to be clearly demonstrated. We tested whether postnatal maternal depression predicts subsequent increases in offspring biological sensitivity to social stress, as indexed by elevated cortisol reactivi...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2006
Tom Smeets Marko Jelicic Harald Merckelbach

The present study investigated the effect of acute stress on working memory and memory for neutral, emotionally negative, and emotionally positive words in healthy undergraduates. Participants (N=60) were exposed to either the Trier Social Stress Test (stress group) or a non-stressful task (control group). Analyses of salivary cortisol samples taken throughout the study showed elevated glucocor...

2015
Johanna U. Frisch Jan A. Häusser Andreas Mojzisch

In our lives, we face countless situations in which we are observed and evaluated by our social interaction partners. Social-evaluative threat is frequently associated with strong neurophysiological stress reactions, in particular, an increase in cortisol levels. Yet, social variables do not only cause stress, but they can also buffer the neurophysiological stress response. Furthermore, social ...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2012
Anthony D Ong Jeremy D Rothstein Bert N Uchino

The effects of aging and loneliness on cardiovascular stress responses were examined in 91 young (18-30 years) and 91 older (65-80 years) normotensive adults. Participants completed the revised UCLA Loneliness Scale and a modified version of the Trier Social Stress Test. Piece-wise linear growth-curve analysis was used to model group differences in resting, reactivity, and recovery levels of sy...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2012
A A Quesada U S Wiemers D Schoofs O T Wolf

Negative consequences of stress on working memory and delayed memory retrieval have been observed in adult humans. Little is known about the occurrence of similar effects in children. Forty-four German full-term children, aged 8-10 years, were randomly assigned to a stressful (Trier Social Stress Test for Children--TSST-C) or to a non-stressful control condition. Afterwards, delayed memory retr...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2015
Ilona S Yim Jodi A Quas Elizabeth B Rush Douglas A Granger Nadine Skoluda

Reliable laboratory protocols manipulating the intensity of biobehavioral arousal for children are uncommon, and those available have minimal converging evidence of their efficacy in manipulating arousal across multiple biological systems. This report presents two studies of the efficacy of the modified Trier Social Stress Test (TSST-M). In Study 1, sixty-three 7-15-year olds, and 19 young adul...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2009
S Het N Rohleder D Schoofs C Kirschbaum O T Wolf

The "Trier Social Stress Test" (TSST) is one of the most prominent laboratory stress paradigms. It is often used to investigate the effects of stress on cognitive or affective parameters. Such studies need a non-stress control condition. However, control conditions currently employed are often rather ill defined and do not parallel important modulating variables, e.g., physical or cognitive loa...

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