Browsing by Subject "cortisol"
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Adaptive calibration of risk-taking: The role of parenting styles, emotion regulation and stress reactivity
(2019-05)The present study was designed to understand whether experienced parenting style in childhood and emotion regulation strategies can predict the relationship between stress reactivity and risk-taking behaviors. Based on the ... -
Development of a dolphin hormone sample collection device for UAS
(2021-07)Marine biologists are able to quantify the stress in dolphins through analysis of hormones in mucus samples released from the blowhole while breathing. This method provides a noninvasive approach compared to current methods ... -
Effects of Shared Activity on Dyadic Stress Response
(Oklahoma State University, 2011-07-01)The purpose of this study was to assess sex differences in stress responses to cooperative and competitive activities within same-sex dyads. Participants included 90 undergraduate college students. Salivary cortisol (CORT) ... -
Evaluation of new techniques for zinc and cortisol assessment with a placebo-controlled zinc supplementation trial in a subsample of Ethiopian women
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Hormonal contagion: Physiological covariation between friends
(2021-07)Friendships constitute important relationships, and often function to reduce stress, but have been understudied. While engaging in co-ruminations, close female friends are adrenocortically attuned. In mother-child dyads, ... -
Hormonal response to partner exposure in female-female, female-male, and male-male romantic partnerships
(2015-04-24)Love and affection have long been the subjects of human fascination. We posit that these feelings of love and affection are the cumulative manifestations of biological responses to prospective and current romantic partners. ... -
Relationship of cortisol to psychological adjustment in parents of children diagnosed with cancer
(2012-07)Scope and Method of Study: The current study examined the relation of physiological stress as measured by salivary cortisol in a sample of parents of children who had been diagnosed and receiving treatment for pediatric ...