Stress and Cognition in Humans: Current Findings and Open Questions in Experimental Psychology

In this special issue, we have assembled studies from different cognitive domains that follow a common experimental approach to investigate the effects of acute stress on cognition either by inducing psychological stress with standardized protocols or by manipulating stress-associated physiological...

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