High-intensity stress elicits robust cortisol increases, and impairs working memory and visuo-spatial declarative memory in Special Forces candidates: A field experiment (Q43035196)

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scientific article published in July 2010
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High-intensity stress elicits robust cortisol increases, and impairs working memory and visuo-spatial declarative memory in Special Forces candidates: A field experiment
scientific article published in July 2010

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    High-intensity stress elicits robust cortisol increases, and impairs working memory and visuo-spatial declarative memory in Special Forces candidates: A field experiment (English)
    John Taverniers
    Joris Van Ruysseveldt
    Tom Smeets
    Jasper von Grumbkow
    1 July 2010
    323-333

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