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Apr 16
IISBR Research Accepted for Presentation at the 45th Annual Conference of International Society for Psychoneuroendocrinology (ISPNE), September 8-11th, Edinburgh Scotland.
Ha, T., Granger, D. A., Shore, D. M., Yeung, E. W., & Dishion, T. J. (September, 2015). ISPNE, Neural responses...
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Apr 16
Stress pulls us apart: Anxiety leads to differences in competitive confidence under stress
Background: Social competition is a fundamental mechanism of evolution yet little is known about factors that affect competitive success, especially...
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Apr 16
S&R Foundation Launches Sachiko Kuno Award for Applied Science, Dr. Sheila Ohlsson Walker Honored as Inaugural Recipient
IISBR faculty affiliate and salivary bioscience researcher Dr. Sheila Ohlsson Walker was the inaugural recipient of the newly-launched Sachiko Kuno...
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Apr 16
Prenatal tobacco exposure and infant stress reactivity: Role of child sex and maternal behavior.
Background: A study was designed to examine the association between prenatal tobacco exposure (PTE) and infant cortisol reactivity of children...
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Apr 16
Latent trait cortisol (LTC) levels: Reliability, validity, and stability.
Background: The regulation of hypothalamic pituitary adrenal (HPA) axis contributes to individual differences in health and human development. (more…)
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Apr 16
Salivary Cortisol, Alpha-Amylase & Stress-Induced Telomere Shortening as Biomarkers of Health and Aging
Background: Recent research links life stress to premature telomere shortening and human aging. However, this association has only been demonstrated...
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Apr 16
Alpha-amylase reactivity in relation to psychopathic traits in adults
Background: In the present study, we examined sAA, in addition to salivary cortisol, in a relatively large sample (more…)
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Apr 16
@CanineScience – Thank You!
@CanineScience - Thanks for the shout-out to Dr. Nancy Dreschel and Dr. Douglas Granger for collaborating in research on stress...
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Apr 16
Maternal intimate partner violence exposure, child cortisol reactivity and child asthma
Background: Study investigates association between intimate partner violence (IPV) exposure and increased risk of childhood asthma, and assesses whether this...
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Apr 16
Maternal Disrupted Communication During Face-to-Face Interaction at 4 months: Relation to Maternal and Infant Cortisol Among at-Risk Families
Background: This study evaluates the association between maternal communication and stress response in infants. Results point to low maternal cortisol...
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