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News in Physiological Sciences, Vol 8, 69-73, Copyright © 1993 by International Union of Physiological Sciences
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JP Henry
Recent work shows that differing perceptions of stress result in different patterns of neuroendocrine activation. An easily handled challenge elicits norepinephrine and testosterone rises with success. With increasing anxiety, active coping shifts to a more passive mode. Epinephrine, prolactin, renin, and fatty acids increase. As the distress grows, cortisol augments.
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