Individual differences under acute stress: Higher cortisol responders performs better on N-back task in young men

Volume: 150, Pages: 20 - 28
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
Exposure to stress has a variety of consequences on human behavior and cognition. Although widely investigated, the impact of stress on working memory remains inhomogeneous. Individual differences in neuroendocrine responsiveness, for example, cortisol responses, may be factors that explain previous inconsistent results. This study assessed the role of cortisol responsiveness in the effects of psychosocial stress on working memory. To examine...
Paper Details
Title
Individual differences under acute stress: Higher cortisol responders performs better on N-back task in young men
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
150
Pages
20 - 28
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