Acute stressors and cortisol responses: a theoretical integration and synthesis of laboratory research.

SS Dickerson, ME Kemeny - Psychological bulletin, 2004 - psycnet.apa.org
This meta-analysis reviews 208 laboratory studies of acute psychological stressors and tests
a theoretical model delineating conditions capable of eliciting cortisol responses …

Salivary cortisol as a biomarker in stress research

DH Hellhammer, S Wüst, BM Kudielka - Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2009 - Elsevier
Salivary cortisol is frequently used as a biomarker of psychological stress. However,
psychobiological mechanisms, which trigger the hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal axis …

Rethinking stress: the role of mindsets in determining the stress response.

AJ Crum, P Salovey, S Achor - Journal of personality and social …, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
This article describes 3 studies that explore the role of mindsets in the context of stress. In
Study 1, we present data supporting the reliability and validity of an 8-item instrument, the …

Toward ubiquitous blood pressure monitoring via pulse transit time: theory and practice

R Mukkamala, JO Hahn, OT Inan… - IEEE transactions on …, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Ubiquitous blood pressure (BP) monitoring is needed to improve hypertension detection and
control and is becoming feasible due to recent technological advances such as in wearable …

The social consequences of expressive suppression.

EA Butler, B Egloff, FH Wlhelm, NC Smith, EA Erickson… - Emotion, 2003 - psycnet.apa.org
At times, people keep their emotions from showing during social interactions. The authors'
analysis suggests that such expressive suppression should disrupt communication and …

[BOOK][B] Stress and health: Biological and psychological interactions

WR Lovallo - 2015 - books.google.com
Stress and Health: Biological and Psychological Interactions, by William R. Lovallo, is a brief
and accessible examination of psychological stress and its psychophysiological …

Acute psychosocial stress: does the emotional stress response correspond with physiological responses?

J Campbell, U Ehlert - Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2012 - Elsevier
Most stress experiences are accompanied by physiological and psychological responses.
Laboratory stressors such as the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) induce reliable stress …

Predictive validity of an Implicit Association Test for assessing anxiety.

B Egloff, SC Schmukle - Journal of personality and social …, 2002 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract The Implicit Association Test (TAT) was adapted to measure anxiety by assessing
associations of self (vs. other) with anxiety-related (vs. calmness-related) words. Study 1 …

Relaxing music prevents stress-induced increases in subjective anxiety, systolic blood pressure, and heart rate in healthy males and females

WEJ Knight, NS Rickard - Journal of music therapy, 2001 - academic.oup.com
Previous research suggests that while subjective anxiety is reduced by relaxing music, the
effect of music on physiological stress indices is less consistent. In the current study, the …

cStress: towards a gold standard for continuous stress assessment in the mobile environment

K Hovsepian, M Al'Absi, E Ertin, T Kamarck… - Proceedings of the …, 2015 - dl.acm.org
Recent advances in mobile health have produced several new models for inferring stress
from wearable sensors. But, the lack of a gold standard is a major hurdle in making clinical …