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1. Openness to experience and stress responsivity: An examination of cardiovascular and underlying hemodynamic trajectories within an acute stress exposure.

2. Type D personality is associated with lower cardiovascular reactivity to stress in women

4. Smokers show an altered hemodynamic profile to active stress: Evidence of a dysregulated stress response in young adults

5. Behavioural clusters characteristic of cardiovascular reactivity profiles relate to poorer health outcomes

6. Early Life Adversity and Blunted Cardiovascular Reactivity to Acute Psychological Stress: The Role of Current Depressive Symptoms

7. Life event stress is associated with blunted cardiovascular responding to both personally salient and personally non‐salient laboratory tasks

8. Blunted cardiovascular reactivity to psychological stress and prospective health: a systematic review

9. Type D personality and life event stress: the mediating effects of social support and negative social relationships

10. Cluster analysis reveals distinct patterns of childhood adversity, behavioral disengagement, and depression that predict blunted heart rate reactivity to acute psychological stress

11. Social cohesion and loneliness are associated with the antibody response to COVID-19 vaccination

12. Old ideas, new directions: re-examining the predictive utility of the hemodynamic profile of the stress response in healthy populations

13. Allostatic load and mental health during COVID-19: The moderating role of neuroticism

14. Instructed reappraisal and cardiovascular habituation to recurrent stress

15. Motivational orientation mediates the association between depression and cardiovascular reactivity to acute psychological stress

16. Gratitude, social support and cardiovascular reactivity to acute psychological stress

17. Type D personality and cardiovascular reactivity to acute stress: The mediating effects of social support and negative social relationships

18. Effects of trait emotion regulation on stress responsivity

19. Establishing the validity of a novel passive stress task

20. Cardiovascular stress-response adaptation: Conceptual basis, empirical findings, and implications for disease processes

21. Social connectedness and depression

22. Restructuring the College Classroom: A Critical Reflection on the Use of Collaborative Strategies to Target Student Engagement in Higher Education

23. Cardiovascular stress reactions in recent- and long-retired rugby players when watching a game

24. Personality, cardiovascular, and cortisol reactions to acute psychological stress in the Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) study

25. Social context and sex moderate the association between type D personality and cardiovascular reactivity

26. Pre-service Teachers and Stress During Microteaching: An Experimental Investigation of the Effectiveness of Relaxation Training with Biofeedback on Psychological and Physiological Indices of Stress

27. Cognitive Bias of Interpretation in Type D Personality: Associations with Physiological Indices of Arousal

28. Openness to experience and stress responsivity: An examination of cardiovascular and underlying hemodynamic trajectories within an acute stress exposure

29. Conscientiousness and mindfulness in midlife coping: An assessment based on MIDUS II

30. 'Literacy Lift-Off': an experimental evaluation of a reading recovery programme on literacy skills and reading self-concept

31. Differential hemodynamic effects during the provision of active and passive support in the laboratory

32. Salivary α-Amylase Reactivity to Laboratory Social Stress With and Without Acute Sleep Restriction

33. Christmas cards: are senders full of joy and good cheer?

34. Openness to experience and adapting to change: Cardiovascular stress habituation to change in acute stress exposure

35. Sleep restriction undermines cardiovascular adaptation during stress, contingent on emotional stability

36. Repressive coping and cardiovascular reactivity to novel and recurrent stress

37. Openness to Experience and cardiovascular stress responsivity: A novel examination of hemodynamic trajectories during acute stress exposure

38. Dyadic concordance in mother and preschooler resting cardiovascular function varies by risk status

39. Perceived social support predicts lower cardiovascular reactivity to stress in older adults

40. Attention focus, trait anxiety and pain perception in patients undergoing colposcopy

41. Individual differences in adaptation of cardiovascular responses to stress

42. A Taxometric Analysis of Type-D Personality

43. Social support reduces resting cardiovascular function in women

44. Expectancies, not aroma, explain impact of lavender aromatherapy on psychophysiological indices of relaxation in young healthy women

45. Matching intra-procedural information with coping style reduces psychophysiological arousal in women undergoing colposcopy

46. Type D personality is associated with a sensitized cardiovascular response to recurrent stress in men

47. An experimental test of blunting using sleep-restriction as an acute stressor in Type D and non-Type D women

48. Social support and trait personality are independently associated with resting cardiovascular function in women

49. Dyadic concordance in mother and preschooler resting cardiovascular function varies by risk status

50. Construct, concurrent and discriminant validity of type d personality in the general population: associations with anxiety, depression, stress and cardiac output

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