Pregnancy reduces the perception of anxiety
Abstract In humans, stress can be contagiously transmitted via chemosignals on a subconscious level. This study investigates how pregnancy affects neural responses to anxiety chemosignals. Using cotton pads, 28 men donated axillary sweat immediately before an academic examination (anxiety sweat) and...
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Main Authors: | Katrin T. Lübke, Anne Busch, Matthias Hoenen, Benoist Schaal, Bettina M. Pause |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6eff1cb1a2344850bcd2f68b13c6e0fc |
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