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May 5, 2011
Plasma oxytocin is related to lower cardiovascular and sympathetic reactivity to stress
Karen M Grewen, Kathleen C Light
Psychophysiology
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January 28, 2010
An investigation of plasma and salivary oxytocin responses in breast- and formula-feeding mothers of infants
Karen M Grewen, Russell E Davenport, Kathleen C Light
Biological Psychology
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March 3, 2005
More frequent partner hugs and higher oxytocin levels are linked to lower blood pressure and heart rate in premenopausal women
Kathleen C Light, Karen M Grewen, Janet A Amico
Blood Pressure Monitoring
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June 1, 2005
Relationship quality: effects on ambulatory blood pressure and negative affect in a biracial sample of men and women
Karen M Grewen, Susan S Girdler, Kathleen C Light
Ethnicity & Health
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June 24, 2008
Ethnicity is associated with alterations in oxytocin relationships to pain sensitivity in women
Karen M Grewen, Kathleen C Light, Beth Mechlin, et al.
Psychosomatic Medicine
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July 28, 2005
Effects of partner support on resting oxytocin, cortisol, norepinephrine, and blood pressure before and after warm partner contact
Karen M Grewen, Susan S Girdler, Janet Amico, et al.
Biological Psychology
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August 23, 2012
Neural responses to infants linked with behavioral interactions and testosterone in fathers
Patty X Kuo, Joshua Carp, Kathleen C Light, et al.
Neurotoxicology and Teratology
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June 1, 2016
Thalamocortical functional connectivity and behavioral disruptions in neonates with prenatal cocaine exposure
Andrew P Salzwedel, Karen M Grewen, Barbara D Goldman, et al.
Psychosomatic Medicine
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January 30, 2004
Depressive symptoms are related to higher ambulatory blood pressure in people with a family history of hypertension
Karen M Grewen, Susan S Girdler, Alan Hinderliter, et al.
Behavioral Medicine (Washington, D.C.)
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June 23, 2004
Warm partner contact is related to lower cardiovascular reactivity
Karen M Grewen, Bobbi J Anderson, Susan S Girdler, et al.
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Biological Psychology
|
May 5, 2011
Plasma oxytocin is related to lower cardiovascular and sympathetic reactivity to stress
Karen M Grewen, Kathleen C Light
Psychophysiology
|
January 28, 2010
An investigation of plasma and salivary oxytocin responses in breast- and formula-feeding mothers of infants
Karen M Grewen, Russell E Davenport, Kathleen C Light
Biological Psychology
|
March 3, 2005
More frequent partner hugs and higher oxytocin levels are linked to lower blood pressure and heart rate in premenopausal women
Kathleen C Light, Karen M Grewen, Janet A Amico
Blood Pressure Monitoring
|
June 1, 2005
Relationship quality: effects on ambulatory blood pressure and negative affect in a biracial sample of men and women
Karen M Grewen, Susan S Girdler, Kathleen C Light
Ethnicity & Health
|
June 24, 2008
Ethnicity is associated with alterations in oxytocin relationships to pain sensitivity in women
Karen M Grewen, Kathleen C Light, Beth Mechlin, et al.
Psychosomatic Medicine
|
July 28, 2005
Effects of partner support on resting oxytocin, cortisol, norepinephrine, and blood pressure before and after warm partner contact
Karen M Grewen, Susan S Girdler, Janet Amico, et al.
Biological Psychology
|
August 23, 2012
Neural responses to infants linked with behavioral interactions and testosterone in fathers
Patty X Kuo, Joshua Carp, Kathleen C Light, et al.
Neurotoxicology and Teratology
|
June 1, 2016
Thalamocortical functional connectivity and behavioral disruptions in neonates with prenatal cocaine exposure
Andrew P Salzwedel, Karen M Grewen, Barbara D Goldman, et al.
Psychosomatic Medicine
|
January 30, 2004
Depressive symptoms are related to higher ambulatory blood pressure in people with a family history of hypertension
Karen M Grewen, Susan S Girdler, Alan Hinderliter, et al.
Behavioral Medicine (Washington, D.C.)
|
June 23, 2004
Warm partner contact is related to lower cardiovascular reactivity
Karen M Grewen, Bobbi J Anderson, Susan S Girdler, et al.
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