2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2008.08.022
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Hypothalamus–Pituitary–Adrenal Axis Hyperresponsiveness Is Associated with Increased Social Avoidance Behavior in Social Phobia

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“…Based on the procedures developed by Kirschbaum et al, (1993), social stress was induced by placing participants in a novel situation where they believed they were being socially evaluated. This study followed the same protocol reported in Roelofs et al (2009). Based on Roelofs et al (2009), TSST modifications were available to participants who felt unable to complete the TSST.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on the procedures developed by Kirschbaum et al, (1993), social stress was induced by placing participants in a novel situation where they believed they were being socially evaluated. This study followed the same protocol reported in Roelofs et al (2009). Based on Roelofs et al (2009), TSST modifications were available to participants who felt unable to complete the TSST.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study followed the same protocol reported in Roelofs et al (2009). Based on Roelofs et al (2009), TSST modifications were available to participants who felt unable to complete the TSST. Participants were reminded that they could stop participating at any time.…”
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“…According to some studies, SP individuals exposed to a social-evaluative task respond with increased subjective anxiety and an increased HR response (Hofmann et al 1995) as well as with elevated cortisol reactivity (Roelofs et al 2009). Other studies, while replicating increased subjective anxiety in socially phobic or highly socially anxious individuals relative to controls, did not find differential cortisol or cardiovascular reactivity (Anderson and Hope 2009;Beaton et al 2006;Grossman et al 2001;Heiser et al 2009;Mauss et al 2003).…”
Section: Symptom Provocation and The Multiple Response Levels Of Anxietymentioning
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“…Gender influences on approach-avoidance tendencies have been found by some authors (e.g., Hillman et al 2004). On the other hand, Roelofs et al (2009b) found no modulating effects of gender in their manual approach-avoidance task. Future studies should address potential gender differences in the organization of approach-avoidance motor responses, particularly when gender of the stimulus is the relevant classification factor.…”
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confidence: 74%