Internal circadian rhythms modulate mood, with positive affect (PA) being highest in the early evening and lowest in the circadian night/early morning. Mood is also commonly worsened by cognitive and psychosocial stressors. To determine if mood responses to stress interact with the circadian system, we examined mood before and immediately after mixed physical-cognitive stressors presented across the entire circadian cycle.
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Circadian rhythmicity of mood reactivity to a physical - cognitive stressor
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Ordaz, Omar H. : Oregon Health and Science University Emens, Jonathan S. : Oregon Health and Science University Robinson, LaTroy D. : Oregon Health and Science University Clemons, Noal A. : Oregon Health and Science University Stewart, Alicia V. : Oregon Health and Science University Chess, Dan E. : Oregon Health and Science University Stubbers, Katie M. : Oregon Health and Science University Gagnon, Jacqueline L. : Oregon Health and Science University Herzig, Maya X. : Oregon Health and Science University Berman, Alec M. : Oregon Health and Science University Thosar, Saurabh S. : Oregon Health and Science University Shea, Steven A. : Oregon Health and Science University Bowles, Nicole P. : Oregon Health and Science University
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Research Week, Oregon Health and Science University, 2021