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The following pages link to Cold pressor stress impairs performance on working memory tasks requiring executive functions in healthy young men. (Q33510239):
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- The effect of moderate acute psychological stress on working memory-related neural activity is modulated by a genetic variation in catecholaminergic function in humans (Q24623328) (← links)
- Conclusions about interventions, programs, and approaches for improving executive functions that appear justified and those that, despite much hype, do not (Q28076996) (← links)
- Stronger cortisol response to acute psychosocial stress is correlated with larger decrease in temporal sensitivity (Q30382156) (← links)
- Acute stress affects risk taking but not ambiguity aversion (Q33600433) (← links)
- Empathy skill-dependent modulation of working memory by painful scene. (Q33866795) (← links)
- Dose-dependent effects of endotoxin on neurobehavioral functions in humans (Q34099178) (← links)
- Two strategies for response to 14 °C cold-water immersion: is there a difference in the response of motor, cognitive, immune and stress markers? (Q34282156) (← links)
- The influence of acute stress on attention mechanisms and its electrophysiological correlates (Q34313295) (← links)
- Remember the Future: Working Memory Training Decreases Delay Discounting Among Stimulant Addicts (Q34462215) (← links)
- Stressing the person: legal and everyday person attributions under stress (Q34644147) (← links)
- Stress effects on mood, HPA axis, and autonomic response: comparison of three psychosocial stress paradigms (Q34689295) (← links)
- The influence of acute stress on the regulation of conditioned fear (Q34720448) (← links)
- Subjective cognitive complaints and the role of executive cognitive functioning in the working population: a case-control study (Q35080307) (← links)
- Working memory performance is reduced in children with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (Q35095127) (← links)
- The effect of nonrecurring alcohol administration on pain perception in humans: a systematic review (Q35546825) (← links)
- A randomized trial on mineralocorticoid receptor blockade in men: effects on stress responses, selective attention, and memory. (Q35592045) (← links)
- Actions and interactions of estradiol and glucocorticoids in cognition and the brain: Implications for aging women. (Q35850425) (← links)
- Anxiety mediates the effect of acute stress on working memory performance when cortisol levels are high: a moderated mediation analysis. (Q35889952) (← links)
- From specificity to sensitivity: affective states modulate visual working memory for emotional expressive faces (Q35999079) (← links)
- Socioeconomic risk moderates the link between household chaos and maternal executive function. (Q36010688) (← links)
- When does stress help or harm? The effects of stress controllability and subjective stress response on stroop performance. (Q36013726) (← links)
- Stress modulates reinforcement learning in younger and older adults. (Q36451564) (← links)
- Cognitive emotion regulation fails the stress test (Q37173020) (← links)
- Timing and gender determine if acute pain impairs working memory performance (Q37282471) (← links)
- Increases in cortisol are positively associated with gains in encoding and maintenance working memory performance in young men. (Q37355402) (← links)
- Working-memory capacity protects model-based learning from stress (Q37421250) (← links)
- Risk factor assessment for problematic use of opioids for chronic pain (Q38039217) (← links)
- The neural bases of emotion regulation (Q38611067) (← links)
- The effects of experimental pain and induced optimism on working memory task performance. (Q38636171) (← links)
- The effects of acute stress on episodic memory: A meta-analysis and integrative review (Q38736310) (← links)
- The impact of acute stress on cognitive functioning: a matter of cognitive demands? (Q38790036) (← links)
- The effects of acute stress on core executive functions: A meta-analysis and comparison with cortisol (Q38846066) (← links)
- HPA Axis Interactions with Behavioral Systems (Q38991472) (← links)
- Prefrontal cortex executive processes affected by stress in health and disease (Q39424256) (← links)
- Cognition-emotion interactions: patterns of change and implications for math problem solving (Q41807791) (← links)
- Commentary: The effects of acute stress on core executive functions: A meta-analysis and comparison with cortisol (Q42369193) (← links)
- Acute stress selectively impairs learning to act. (Q42412659) (← links)
- The effect of stress induction on working memory in patients with psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (Q42860050) (← links)
- High-intensity stress elicits robust cortisol increases, and impairs working memory and visuo-spatial declarative memory in Special Forces candidates: A field experiment (Q43035196) (← links)
- The effect of fatigue on the attentional blink (Q43489145) (← links)
- Cold pressor-induced pain does not impair WAIS-IV processing speed index or working memory index performance (Q44118317) (← links)
- Poverty, early care, and stress reactivity in adolescence: Findings from a prospective, longitudinal study in South Africa. (Q46242754) (← links)
- Cortisol responses enhance negative valence perception for ambiguous facial expressions (Q47100781) (← links)
- Autonomic Nervous System Responses to Hearing-Related Demand and Evaluative Threat. (Q47312962) (← links)
- Stress Induces Contextual Blindness in Lotteries and Coordination Games (Q47565649) (← links)
- Neuroendocrine stress responses predict catecholamine-dependent working memory-related dorsolateral prefrontal cortex activity (Q47585143) (← links)
- Lost in Time and Space: States of High Arousal Disrupt Implicit Acquisition of Spatial and Sequential Context Information (Q47598445) (← links)
- Stress attenuates the flexible updating of aversive value (Q47607173) (← links)
- Blunted cortisol response to acute pre-learning stress prevents misinformation effect in a forced confabulation paradigm (Q47792150) (← links)
- Performance on selected visual and auditory subtests of the Wechsler Memory Scale-Fourth Edition during laboratory-induced pain (Q47996250) (← links)