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Effect of acute psychological stress on response inhibition: An event-related potential study

Behavioural Brain Research, 2017
This study aimed to investigate the effect of acute psychological stress on response inhibition and its electrophysiological correlates using a dual-task paradigm. Acute stress was induced by a primary task (mental arithmetic task), which consisted of a stress block and a control block.
Mingming, Qi   +2 more
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Interference and Inhibition in Cognition and Behavior: Unifying Themes for Educational Psychology

Educational Psychology Review, 1999
In this article, we review modern work on interference and inhibition in cognition and behavior. We begin by briefly reviewing the historical and conceptual roots of this new body of work. Next we discuss five new theoretical frameworks that use the concepts of interference and inhibition to explain cognitive and behavioral phenomena.
Frank N. Dempster, Alice J. Corkill
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Psychological Processes Mediating Persuasion-Inhibiting Effect of Forewarning in Fear-Arousing Communication

Psychological Reports, 1986
The present study was designed to investigate the mechanism mediating the persuasion-inhibiting effect of a forewarning in a fear-arousing communication. 93 college students were either warned or not warned of the communicator's persuasive and fear-arousing intents.
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Psychological stress induces hair regenerative disorders through corticotropin-releasing hormone-mediated autophagy inhibition

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Psychosocial stress is increasing, causing a growing number of people to suffer from hair loss. Stress-related corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) is associated with hair loss, but the mechanism by which hair follicles respond to stress and CRH remain poorly understood.
Wenzi Liang   +9 more
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The psychological effects of dopamine-beta-hydroxylase inhibition in normal subjects.

Biological psychiatry, 1979
Acute administration of the dopamine-beta-hydroxylase (DBH) inhibitor, fusaric acid, combined with L-dopa, 500 mg, produced discernible psychological abnormalities in normal subjects. These were not found after L-dopa alone, or after placebo. The changes, lasting a few hours, were manifested by significant increases in "total psychopathology," and in a
E, Hartmann, M, Keller-Teschke
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I. INHIBITION AS A CONCEPT IN PSYCHOLOGY

British Journal of Psychology, 1960
G. W. PILKINGTON, PETER McKELLAR
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Inhibition as a problem in the psychology of behavior

Developmental Science, 2003
Keith Happaney, Philip David Zelazo
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When Psychological Contract Violation Inhibits Affiliative and Challenging Citizenship

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2019
Li Rui   +5 more
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