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Test-retest reproducibility of a combined physical and cognitive stressor

•A simultaneous CPT-PASAT administration is validated in a repeated, within-subject design.•The test-retest reproducibility of various stress responses is investigated.•The combined protocol evokes a substantial stress response at both exposures.•Attenuated HPA axis and subjective responses at retes...

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Published in:Biological psychology 2019-11, Vol.148, p.107729-107729, Article 107729
Main Authors: Bachmann, Petra, Finke, Johannes B., Rebeck, Dagmar, Zhang, Xinwei, Larra, Mauro F., Koch, Klaus P., Turner, Jonathan D., Schächinger, Hartmut
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description •A simultaneous CPT-PASAT administration is validated in a repeated, within-subject design.•The test-retest reproducibility of various stress responses is investigated.•The combined protocol evokes a substantial stress response at both exposures.•Attenuated HPA axis and subjective responses at retest suggest habituation-like effects.•The combined stress protocol represents a feasible and sensitive research method. When studying the factors which influence stress reactivity in within-subject designs, test-retest reproducibility data is needed to estimate power and sample size. We report such data regarding a new experimental stress protocol, based on simultaneous application of the socially evaluated, bilateral feet Cold Pressor Test (CPT) and the Paced Auditory Serial Addition Task (PASAT). Cardiovascular, neuroendocrine, and subjective (affective) stress responses of 32 healthy males were measured twice, at an interval of one week. The novel protocol induced substantial stress reactivity in all parameters at both test and retest. Cardiovascular reactivity remained unchanged, but cortisol and subjective responses were lower at second stress exposure, with high test-retest stability of neuroendocrine (r>.7) and cardiovascular measures (r = .5 to r = .9). PASAT performance improved. Response attenuation suggests habituation-like and/or learning effects. Data provided by our study demonstrate feasibility and power of this stress protocol for investigating changes in stress reactivity in repeated, within-subject designs.
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HPA habituation
Humans
Hydrocortisone - metabolism
Learning
Male
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Psychological Tests - standards
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Stress, Psychological - physiopathology
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