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The Trier Social Stress Test protocol for inducing psychological stress
Melissa A. Birkett
Psychological Sciences
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Arithmetic Performance
10%
Arithmetic Problems
10%
Autonomic Nervous System
10%
Biological Pathways
10%
Blood Collection
10%
Blood Pressure
10%
Blood Samples
10%
Collection Method
10%
Confounding
10%
Cortisol
20%
Healthy Controls
10%
Healthy Volunteers
10%
Heart Rate
20%
Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal
10%
Laboratory Setting
10%
Meta-analysis
10%
Naturalistic Context
10%
Original Description
10%
Performance Period
10%
Physical Stressors
10%
Physiological Measurement
10%
Psychological Stress
100%
Psychological Stressors
10%
Recovery Period
10%
Saline Injection
10%
Self-reported Anxiety
10%
Social Evaluation
10%
Social Stress
10%
Speech Performance
10%
Speech Preparation
10%
Stress Hormones
20%
Stress Induction
10%
Stress Markers
20%
Stress Protocol
20%
Stress Response
40%
Sympathetic-adrenal-medullary Axis
10%
Treatment Group
10%
Trier Social Stress Test
100%
Waiting Period
10%
α-amylase
10%
Psychology
Autonomic Nervous System
50%
Blood Pressure
50%
Cortisol
100%
Meta-Analysis
50%
Neglect
50%
Physiological Measure
50%
Stress Hormone
100%
Stressors
100%