Romantic partner embraces reduce cortisol release after acute stress induction in women but not in men

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  • who: Gesa Berretz and collaborators from the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, Biopsychology, Faculty of Psychology, Ruhr University have published the Article: Romantic partner embraces reduce cortisol release after acute stress induction in women but not in men, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of March/30,/2022
  • what: This study focused on embracing one of the most common forms of social touch across many cultures. Since the previous studies either used long-lasting touch such as massages or combined embraces with other means such as hand holding or affectionate communication, this study investigated if short embraces . . .

     

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