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Dreading the boards: stress response to a competitive audition characterized by social-evaluative threat
Authors:Neil Bernard Boyle  Clare Lawton  Karin Arkbage  Lars Thorell  Louise Dye
Institution:1. Institute of Psychological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds, UKn.b.boyle08@leeds.ac.uk;3. Institute of Psychological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK;4. Arla Strategic Innovation Centre, Arla Foods, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:The capacity of psychosocial stressors to provoke the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis has been demonstrated to vary depending upon a number of psychological factors. Laboratory stressors characterized by social-evaluative threat are proposed to be the most efficacious in the elicitation of a cortisol stress response. Salivary cortisol, cardiovascular, and subjective responses of 16 healthy adults facing a naturalistic stressor characterized by social-evaluative threat (competitive performance auditions) were examined. Audition exposure was sufficient to provoke significant cortisol, arterial blood pressure (systolic and diastolic), and subjective stress responses. Cortisol response reactivity (area under the curve with respect to increase AUCi]) also correlated with participants' subjective rating of social-evaluative threat. The competitive performance audition context is therefore considered a promising context in which to further explore cortisol responsivity to social-evaluative threat.
Keywords:cortisol  performance stress  real-world stress  social-evaluative threat  TSST  naturalistic stress
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