Stress-The International Journal on the Biology of Stress

Papers
(The H4-Index of Stress-The International Journal on the Biology of Stress is 13. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Brain mechanisms of HPA axis regulation: neurocircuitry and feedback in context Richard Kvetnansky lecture86
Chronic social defeat stress in female mice leads to sex-specific behavioral and neuroendocrine effects32
Oxytocin, cortisol, and cognitive control during acute and naturalistic stress22
Prenatal stress and increased susceptibility to anxiety-like behaviors: role of neuroinflammation and balance between GABAergic and glutamatergic transmission20
Cortisol levels versus self-report stress measures during pregnancy as predictors of adverse infant outcomes: a systematic review20
Gut microbiota diversity but not composition is related to saliva cortisol stress response at the age of 2.5 months19
Acute stress reduces reward-related neural activity: Evidence from the reward positivity17
Early life stress decreases cell proliferation and the number of putative adult neural stem cells in the adult hypothalamus16
Sex- and stress-dependent effects of a single injection of ketamine on open field and forced swim behavior15
Infrared thermography is an effective, noninvasive measure of HPA activation15
Sex differences in stress-induced sleep deficits15
Measuring stress: a review of the current cortisol and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) measurement techniques and considerations for the future of mental health monitoring14
A validation study on fingernail cortisol: correlations with one-month cortisol levels estimated by hair and saliva samples14
Prefrontal cortex PACAP signaling: organization and role in stress regulation13
The streamlined allostatic load index is associated with perceived stress in life – findings from the MIDUS study13
Vagally mediated heart rate variability, stress, and perceived social support: a focus on sex differences13
Lack of social touch alters anxiety-like and social behaviors in male mice13
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