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  2. Trier social stress test - Wikipedia

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    Their task, which they named the Trier social stress test, consistently produced very large physiological effects in the majority of their participants, thus overcoming the limitations of earlier research. They first reported on the test in 1993, in the journal Neuropsychobiology. [1] The TSST is widely used as a stress paradigm in stress research.

  3. List of university statistical consulting centers - Wikipedia

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    Graduate Statistics Studio [77] California State University, Long Beach: Statistical Consulting Services [78] Case Western Reserve University: The CWRU Center for Clinical Investigation [79] Clemson University: Statistics & Mathematics Consulting Center [80] Colorado State University: Franklin A. Graybill Statistical Laboratory [81] Columbia ...

  4. United States Department of Energy National Laboratories

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    Most national laboratories maintained staffs of local researchers as well as allowing for visiting researchers to use their equipment, though priority to local or visiting researchers often varied from lab to lab. With their centralization of resources (both monetary and intellectual), the national labs serve as an exemplar for Big Science.

  5. Social disparities produce deadly stress in US - AOL

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    The U.S. could take a lesson from other rich nations to help those living under extreme daily stress by widening access to health care and child care. Social disparities produce deadly stress in ...

  6. Sheldon Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Sheldon Cohen (born October 11, 1947) is the Robert E. Doherty University Professor of Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University.He is the director of the Laboratory for the Study of Stress, Immunity and Disease.

  7. Harvard Fatigue Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The laboratory tested a new shoe, the L.L Bean shoepac, a sturdier boot with rubber soles and sides and room for more socks. They concluded it had greater last and better heat retention, so recommended it to the army for use in service. [7] The Fatigue Laboratory and its staff were not limited to studies involving human subjects.

  8. Human Engineering Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The Human Engineering Laboratory (HEL) was a research institution under the U.S. Army Materiel Command that specialized in human performance research, human factors engineering, robotics, and human-in-the-loop technology.

  9. Andrew Huberman - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Huberman's lab, with David Spiegel, published a research paper on stress mitigation and carried out research on cortisol. [7] [10] The lab also released a study on the regeneration of the visual system, contributing to the understanding of stress management techniques and the potential for visual system recovery. [7]