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Neuropsychobiology (1989) 22 (3): 150–169.
Published Online: 20 February 2008
... to in the content or advertisements. Saliva Cortisol Hormones Hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis Steroid hormones Stress Immunoassay Dexamethasone suppression test Corticotropin-releasing hormone challenge Biological Psychology/Pharmacopsychology Neuropsychobiology 1989;22:150-169 © 1989 S. Karger...
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Neuropsychobiology (1980) 6 (3): 145–151.
Published Online: 15 February 2008
... between dopamine and estrogens is interesting as the presence of catechol estrogens, compounds that might play an important role in neuroendocrine regulation, has been demonstrated in some areas of rat brain. Finally, with respect to hormones, the reported prompt and transitory rise in serum prolactin...
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Neuropsychobiology (2002) 45 (1): 50–56.
Published Online: 10 January 2002
... to function and performance. Shift work may affect the gastrointestinal and cardiovascular functions, alter the hormonal and sleepiness cycles, favor sleep disturbances of medical relevance, interfere with behavior and social life and increase the risk of accidents (e.g. road accidents). The implications...
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Neuropsychobiology (2001) 43 (1): 34–41.
Published Online: 08 January 2001
... and a carefully matched group of sedentary controls. The subjects then completed a graded, maximal exercise test on a treadmill, and additional blood samples were drawn 4 min and a day after the end of exercise. There were no differences in basal hormone levels before exercise. Plasma adrenocorticotropin...
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Neuropsychobiology (2000) 42 (2): 82–92.
Published Online: 28 July 2000
... levels of norepinephrine (NE), epinephrine (EPI), adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), β-endorphin (β-EP), cortisol (CORT), growth hormone (GH), prolactin (PRL) and testosterone (Te) were measured immediately before the beginning of the tests and 30 min later at their end. Mean prestress values of GH, PRL...