The social psychophysiology of cardiovascular response: An introduction to the special issue Timothy W. SmithWilliam Gerin EditorialNotes 01 December 1998 Pages: 243 - 246
The effects of the social environment on stress-related cardiovascular activation: Current findings, prospects, and implications Thomas W. KamarckAmy H. PetermanDouglas A. Raynor OriginalPaper 01 December 1998 Pages: 247 - 256
Problems and prospects for the social support-reactivity hypothesis Stephen J. Lepore OriginalPaper 01 December 1998 Pages: 257 - 269
Some touching situations: The relationship between gender and contextual variables in cardiovascular responses to human touch Wendy J. NilsenScott R. Vrana OriginalPaper 01 December 1998 Pages: 270 - 276
Social evaluation influence on cardiovascular response to a fixed behavioral challenge: Effects across a range of difficulty levels Rex A. WrightJody C. DillCraig A. Anderson OriginalPaper 01 December 1998 Pages: 277 - 285
Perceptions of spouse dominance predict blood pressure reactivity during marital interactions Peter C. BrownTimothy W. SmithLorna S. Benjamin OriginalPaper 01 December 1998 Pages: 286 - 293
Cardiovascular and behavioral response to social confrontation: Measuring real-life stress in the laboratory Kevin T. LarkinElizabeth M. SemenchukRobert L. Taylor OriginalPaper 01 December 1998 Pages: 294 - 301
Role-played interpersonal interaction: Ecological validity and cardiovascular reactivity Shari R. WaldsteinSerina A. NeumannKarl J. Maier OriginalPaper 01 December 1998 Pages: 302 - 309
A case for the usefulness of laboratory social stressors Wolfgang LindenThomas RutledgeAndrea Con OriginalPaper 01 December 1998 Pages: 310 - 316
The social construction of cardiovascular reactivity Nicholas ChristenfeldLaura M. GlynnWilliam Gerin OriginalPaper 01 December 1998 Pages: 317 - 325
Anger inhibition, cardiovascular recovery, and vagal function: A model of the link between hostility and cardiovascular disease Jos F. BrosschotJulian F. Thayer OriginalPaper 01 December 1998 Pages: 326 - 332
Social psychophysiology, social circumstances, and health Douglas CarrollDavid Sheffield OriginalPaper 01 December 1998 Pages: 333 - 337