Neuroendocrine responses to a psychosocial stress test for larger groups of participants: comparison of two test exposures
Objective. Individual stress tests characterized by social evaluative threat and uncontrollability are known to elicit strong neuroendocrine responses. We tested whether a psychosocial stressor submitted to a larger group of participants (up to 60) may elicit comparable stress responses.
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Main Authors: | Rajcani Jakub, Solarikova Petra, Brezina Igor, Jezova Daniela |
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Language: | EN |
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2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c9fd830d351b47d6b789831eb08d5603 |
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