[HTML][HTML] Three decades of research on individual teacher-child relationships: a chronological review of prominent attachment-based themes

JL Spilt, HMY Koomen - Frontiers in Education, 2022 - frontiersin.org
… in attachment theory have guided research on dyadic teacher… of stress (eg, cortisol secretion)
were used to examine effects … developments in attachment-based research primarily from a …

Exploring whether household pets buffer responses to a remote stress induction

H Harvie - 2022 - mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca
… As well, this study examined if pet attachment, species of pet, and preexisting mental health
… stressor, resulting in cortisol levels peaking 20 to 30 minutes after exposure to the stressor. (…

Missing relationships: neuroendocrine and psychological mechanisms of social isolation and social loss–results across different contexts

D Hopf - 2023 - archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de
stressful times with me, thank you for distracting me from work … Although the positive effects
of social attachments are … factor for elevated loneliness and cortisol levels. Most notably, we …

The impact of the social context on the development of secondary hyperalgesia: an experimental study

KP Jaltare, L Vanderijst, K Karos, DM Torta - Pain, 2022 - journals.lww.com
… the development of experimentally induced SH. Thirty-seven … , and cortisol reactivity in
response to experimental pain.Social … that these effects would be moderated by attachment style. …

Spatiotemporal dynamics of stress-induced network reconfigurations reflect negative affectivity

A Kühnel, M Czisch, PG Sämann, T Brückl… - Biological …, 2022 - Elsevier
… in a subset of participants and cortisol responses to this procedure … phases, we concatenated
data from the psychosocial stress … profiles reflect experimentally induced stress phases, we …

How stress can influence brain adaptations to motherhood

P Kim - Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology, 2021 - Elsevier
… also is an increase in cortisol (or … from the infant are considered to drive postpartum structural
growth, some of the increase in human maternal brain structure may reflect recovery from

Social allostasis and social allostatic load: A new model for research in social dynamics, stress, and health

DE Saxbe, L Beckes, SA Stoycos… - Perspectives on …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
… both our greatest protection from stress and our greatest source of stress. Research on social
… Likewise, stronger cortisol linkage has been found in mother–child dyads with a history of …

[PDF][PDF] Maternal Parasympathetic Regulation During Dyadic Stress: Associations With Emotional Availability, Maternal Depressive and Anxiety Symptoms, and Infant …

B Jamieson, A Dryer, L Atkinson - Biological Psychiatry, 2021 - rshare.library.torontomu.ca
… essential to better understand how a mother prepares herself under conditions of dyadic
stress. … between mothers of securely attached infants and infants with insecure attachments. …

Maternal Early Life Adversity and Infant Stress Regulation: Intergenerational Associations and Mediation by Maternal Prenatal Mental Health

ME Barclay, GR Rinne, JA Somers, SS Lee… - Research on Child and …, 2023 - Springer
… -infant dyads (… cortisol levels at 20 minutes from baseline levels and cortisol reactivity to the
Still Face was calculated as the difference in cortisol levels at 30 minutes from baseline levels

[PDF][PDF] Regulation of the stress response by social buffering: A review across species

MA Avellaneda, G Kamenetzky - Revista Interamericana de Psicología …, 2021 - redalyc.org
… when the attachment with the mother was judged to be insecurefrom their mate, (2)
presentation of vocalization from an … Cortisol levels were lower in subjects from condition (1) …