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阳方等 《MOTIVATION AND EMOTION》《Need for achievement moderates the effect of motive-relevant challenge on salivary cortisol changes》

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【文章】Need for achievement moderates the effect of motive-relevant challenge on salivary cortisol changes
 
【作者】Yang, F (Yang, Fang)[ 1 ] ; Ramsay, JE (Ramsay, Jonathan E.)[ 2 ] ; Schultheiss, OC (Schultheiss, Oliver C.)[ 3 ] ; Pang, JS (Pang, Joyce S.)[ 4 ]
 
【期刊名】MOTIVATION AND EMOTIONJUN 2015
 
【摘要】
The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis plays a key role in the physiological response to stress, preparing the organism for appropriate action. While some research has examined universally relevant threats, other research has suggested that individual differences may moderate the relationship between stress and cortisol release, such that some individuals exhibit modified reactivity to personally relevant stressors or challenges. In the present study we investigated whether one individual difference-the implicit need for achievement-moderates the effect of motive-relevant challenge on salivary cortisol. Participants' salivary cortisol and felt affect were measured before and after engagement in an achievement task. In the positive- and no-feedback conditions, individuals high in implicit achievement motivation demonstrated increased cortisol response to the task, whereas in the negative feedback condition, individuals high in implicit achievement motivation demonstrated a dampened cortisol response. Furthermore, changes in cortisol were accompanied by changes in felt affect in the same direction, specifically hedonic tone. These results suggest that the HPA axis also responds to non-social-evaluative challenge in a personality-contingent manner.
 

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阳方等 《MOTIVATION AND EMOTION》《Need for achievement moderates the effect of motive-relevant challenge on salivary cortisol changes》

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【文章】Need for achievement moderates the effect of motive-relevant challenge on salivary cortisol changes
 
【作者】Yang, F (Yang, Fang)[ 1 ] ; Ramsay, JE (Ramsay, Jonathan E.)[ 2 ] ; Schultheiss, OC (Schultheiss, Oliver C.)[ 3 ] ; Pang, JS (Pang, Joyce S.)[ 4 ]
 
【期刊名】MOTIVATION AND EMOTIONJUN 2015
 
【摘要】
The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis plays a key role in the physiological response to stress, preparing the organism for appropriate action. While some research has examined universally relevant threats, other research has suggested that individual differences may moderate the relationship between stress and cortisol release, such that some individuals exhibit modified reactivity to personally relevant stressors or challenges. In the present study we investigated whether one individual difference-the implicit need for achievement-moderates the effect of motive-relevant challenge on salivary cortisol. Participants' salivary cortisol and felt affect were measured before and after engagement in an achievement task. In the positive- and no-feedback conditions, individuals high in implicit achievement motivation demonstrated increased cortisol response to the task, whereas in the negative feedback condition, individuals high in implicit achievement motivation demonstrated a dampened cortisol response. Furthermore, changes in cortisol were accompanied by changes in felt affect in the same direction, specifically hedonic tone. These results suggest that the HPA axis also responds to non-social-evaluative challenge in a personality-contingent manner.
 

上一条:2015中法研究生论坛顺利举行

下一条:张敦福等 《福建论坛(人文社会科学版)》 《消费品和服务的供给模式与中国消费方式的变迁:可持续消费的视角》