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Psychobiological studies of stress and coping: an introduction.
M. R. Gunnar
Institute of Child Development
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Information Integration
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Physiological Processes
100%
Physiological Measurement
100%
Stress Reactivity
100%
Behavioral Measures
100%
Direct Development
100%
Stressful Experiences
100%
Developmental Psychobiology
100%
Process Support
100%
Behavioral Processes
100%
Psychology
Psychobiology
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Stress and Coping
100%
Physiological Measure
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