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    Effects of Different Auditory Stimulation on Physiological Stress Response 

    Bray, Mikaela; Shein, Nicholas; Arshad, Ayyan; Voytovich, Natasha; Schears, Markayle; Remmers, Caroline (Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2018)
    Stress, such as that elicited by test anxiety, can be caused by many factors. Because the body reacts to stress in a variety of ways, several measurements can be obtained to quantify the stress response. Listening to ...
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    Effects of Music Tempo on the Stress Response to Short Term Memory and Problem Solving Tests 

    Dias, Derrell; Odmark, Theresa; Payne, Kierstyn; Shanahan, Megan (Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2018)
    The aim of this study was to determine the effect of music and music tempo on stress responses in the body while performing both simple memory tests and tests that require higher-level cognitive function. Twenty-four ...
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    Effects of Residential Habituation on Physiological Response to Auditory Stimuli 

    Baptista, Roberto; Danecek, Blanche; Kellner, Madelyne; Lensing, Madelyn; Paton, Karly; Sass, Madilyn (Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2018)
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    The Effects of Chewing Gum on Physiological Stress Responses and Cognitive Recall 

    Ausloos, Emily; Paradowski, Jessica; Ruth, Annette Marie; Strom, Lauren; Voruganti, Nihal (Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2018)
    The objective of this study was to evaluate how chewing gum both affects physiological stress responses directly and short-term memory indirectly. It was hypothesized that chewing gum will directly attenuate the elicited ...
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    The Effect of Inducing Stress on Physiological Response and Cognitive Performance 

    Kircher, Madison; Hilby, Sarah; McCormick, Kellen; Benedict, Chelsea; Cogswell, Ian (Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2018)
    Students experience many different types of stressors throughout their education. College students often have multiple exams in a short period of time, inducing higher levels of stress that may negatively impact cognitive ...

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    AuthorArshad, Ayyan (1)Ausloos, Emily (1)Baptista, Roberto (1)Benedict, Chelsea (1)Bray, Mikaela (1)Cogswell, Ian (1)Danecek, Blanche (1)Dias, Derrell (1)Hilby, Sarah (1)Kellner, Madelyne (1)... View MoreSubject
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