Facultad de Psicología y Logopedia
Centro académico
Alicia
Salvador Fernández-Montejo
Publicaciones en las que colabora con Alicia Salvador Fernández-Montejo (12)
2021
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Autonomic, hormonal, and subjective responses to a modified version of the TSST: a pilot study
Anales de psicología, Vol. 37, Núm. 3, pp. 424-431
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Editorial note. Introduction to the special issue: “Brain and behavior: a neuroscientific / psychophysiological approach”, in honor and memory of Prof. Jesús Gómez Amor
Anales de psicología, Vol. 37, Núm. 3, pp. 403-405
2019
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Effects of psychosocial stress on the hormonal and affective response in children with dyslexia
Trends in Neuroscience and Education, Vol. 15, pp. 1-9
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Effects of sex and menstrual cycle phase on cardiac response and alpha- amylase levels in psychosocial stress
Biological Psychology, Vol. 140, pp. 141-148
2017
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Autonomic markers associated with generalized social phobia symptoms: heart rate variability and salivary alpha-amylase
Stress, Vol. 20, Núm. 1, pp. 44-51
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The influence of coping strategies and behavior on the physiological response to social stress in women: The role of age and menstrual cycle phase
Physiology and Behavior, Vol. 170, pp. 37-46
2016
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No effects of psychosocial stress on memory retrieval in non-treated young students with Generalized Social Phobia
Psychoneuroendocrinology, Vol. 73, pp. 51-62
2015
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Acute stress affects free recall and recognition of pictures differently depending on age and sex
Behavioural Brain Research, Vol. 292, pp. 393-402
2013
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Acute pre-learning stress and declarative memory: Impact of sex, cortisol response and menstrual cycle phase
Hormones and Behavior, Vol. 63, Núm. 5, pp. 759-765
2011
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Salivary alpha-amylase response to acute psychosocial stress: The impact of age
Biological Psychology, Vol. 87, Núm. 3, pp. 421-429
2002
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Anticipatory autonomic response to a public speaking task in women: The role of trait anxiety
Biological Psychology, Vol. 60, Núm. 1, pp. 37-49
2001
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Gender differences in cardiovascular and electrodermal responses to public speaking task: The role of anxiety and mood states
International Journal of Psychophysiology, Vol. 42, Núm. 3, pp. 253-264