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Heather C Abercrombie

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Psychoneuroendocrinology|October 18, 2005
Endogenous cortisol elevations are related to memory facilitation only in individuals who are emotionally arousedHeather C Abercrombie, Nicole S Speck, Roxanne M Monticelli
Psychoneuroendocrinology|September 30, 2011
Inter-individual differences in trait negative affect moderate cortisol's effects on memory formation: preliminary findings from two studiesHeather C Abercrombie, Michelle M Wirth, Roxanne M Hoks
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|September 29, 2005
Acute cortisol elevations cause heightened arousal ratings of objectively nonarousing stimuliHeather C Abercrombie, Ned H Kalin, Richard J Davidson
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory|August 30, 2008
Orienting, emotion, and memory: phasic and tonic variation in heart rate predicts memory for emotional pictures in menHeather C Abercrombie, Andrea S Chambers, Lawrence Greischar, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 3, 2018
Functionally distinct smiles elicit different physiological responses in an evaluative contextJared D Martin, Heather C Abercrombie, Eva Gilboa-Schechtman, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|January 15, 2011
The effect of cortisol on emotional responses depends on order of cortisol and placebo administration in a within-subject designMichelle M Wirth, Sean M Scherer, Roxanne M Hoks, et al.
Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|April 30, 2014
Circulating cortisol levels after exogenous cortisol administration are higher in women using hormonal contraceptives: data from two preliminary studiesAllison E Gaffey, Michelle M Wirth, Roxanne M Hoks, et al.
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|November 18, 2004
Repression and high anxiety are associated with aberrant diurnal cortisol rhythms in women with metastatic breast cancerJanine Giese-Davis, Sandra E Sephton, Heather C Abercrombie, et al.
Biological Psychiatry. Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging|January 29, 2019
Alterations in Systemic and Cognitive Glucocorticoid Sensitivity in DepressionAllison E Gaffey, Erin C Walsh, Charlotte O Ladd, et al.
Journal of Psychiatric Research|January 12, 2011
Cortisol's effects on hippocampal activation in depressed patients are related to alterations in memory formationHeather C Abercrombie, Allison L Jahn, Richard J Davidson, et al.
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Psychoneuroendocrinology|October 18, 2005
Endogenous cortisol elevations are related to memory facilitation only in individuals who are emotionally arousedHeather C Abercrombie, Nicole S Speck, Roxanne M Monticelli
Psychoneuroendocrinology|September 30, 2011
Inter-individual differences in trait negative affect moderate cortisol's effects on memory formation: preliminary findings from two studiesHeather C Abercrombie, Michelle M Wirth, Roxanne M Hoks
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|September 29, 2005
Acute cortisol elevations cause heightened arousal ratings of objectively nonarousing stimuliHeather C Abercrombie, Ned H Kalin, Richard J Davidson
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory|August 30, 2008
Orienting, emotion, and memory: phasic and tonic variation in heart rate predicts memory for emotional pictures in menHeather C Abercrombie, Andrea S Chambers, Lawrence Greischar, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 3, 2018
Functionally distinct smiles elicit different physiological responses in an evaluative contextJared D Martin, Heather C Abercrombie, Eva Gilboa-Schechtman, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|January 15, 2011
The effect of cortisol on emotional responses depends on order of cortisol and placebo administration in a within-subject designMichelle M Wirth, Sean M Scherer, Roxanne M Hoks, et al.
Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|April 30, 2014
Circulating cortisol levels after exogenous cortisol administration are higher in women using hormonal contraceptives: data from two preliminary studiesAllison E Gaffey, Michelle M Wirth, Roxanne M Hoks, et al.
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|November 18, 2004
Repression and high anxiety are associated with aberrant diurnal cortisol rhythms in women with metastatic breast cancerJanine Giese-Davis, Sandra E Sephton, Heather C Abercrombie, et al.
Biological Psychiatry. Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging|January 29, 2019
Alterations in Systemic and Cognitive Glucocorticoid Sensitivity in DepressionAllison E Gaffey, Erin C Walsh, Charlotte O Ladd, et al.
Journal of Psychiatric Research|January 12, 2011
Cortisol's effects on hippocampal activation in depressed patients are related to alterations in memory formationHeather C Abercrombie, Allison L Jahn, Richard J Davidson, et al.
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