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- who: Jamshid Faraji and Gerlinde A. S. Metz from the University of Arkansas for Medical, United States have published the Article: Sex-specific stress and biobehavioral responses to human experimenters in rats, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors show that olfactory and visual cues by a male experimenter activates the HPA axis with potentially wide-ranging and lasting effects on behavioral and physiological outcomes. For the purpose of the thermal analysis, two principal regions of interest (ROI) were chosen. This study showed inhomogeneous stress responses toward T-shirts worn by a male experimenter. This . . .
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