Lifetime stressor exposure and psychophysiological reactivity and habituation to repeated acute social stressors
This study addressed whether lifetime stressor exposure was associated with psychophysiological reactivity and habituation to a novel laboratory-based stressor. Eighty-six participants (Mage = 23.31 years, SD = 4.94) reported their exposure to lifetime non-sport and sport-specific stressors before c...
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Main Authors: | Ella McLoughlin, Rachel Arnold, Paul Freeman, James E. Turner, Gareth A. Roberts, David Fletcher, George M. Slavich, Lee J. Moore |
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2022
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/22227856.v1 |
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