Stress responses to repeated exposure to a combined physical and social evaluative laboratory stressor in young healthy males
• Male stress responses to repeated physical/social-evaluative stress were examined. • Stressor exposure significantly increased all stress response parameters. • The common cortisol response habituation to repeated exposure was not shown. • Potentially useful tool for designs requiring repeated use...
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