Publications

Over the past three decades a total of 351 studies have been performed with the VU-AMS device. You can use our search tool below to navigate through our publication inventory using keywords on title, author, or publication year to find if we have published papers in your field of interest.

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Title Authors Date

Acute stress reactivity and intrusive memory development: a randomized trial using an adjusted trauma film paradigm

Hilberdink, de Rooij, Olff, Bosch & van Zuiden 2022

Music performance anxiety from the challenge and threat perspective: psychophysiological and performance outcomes

Guyon, Studer, Hildebrandt, Horsch, Nater & Gomez 2020

The impact of depression and anxiety treatment on biological aging and metabolic stress: study protocol of the Mood treatment with antidepressants or running (MOTAR) study

Lever-van Milligen, Verhoeven, Schmaal, van Velzen, Révész, Black, Han, Horsfall, Batelaan, van Balkom, van Schaik, van Oppen & Penninx 2019

Neuroticism and extraversion in relation to physiological stress reactivity during adolescence

Evans, Stam, Huizink, Willemen, Westenberg, Branje, Meeus, Koot & van Lier 2016

The fear-factor stress test: an ethical, non-invasive laboratory method that produces consistent and sustained cortisol responding in men and women

du Plooy, Thomas, Henry, Human & Jacobs 2014

Speaking under pressure: Low linguistic complexity is linked to high physiological and emotional stress reactivity

Saslow, McCoy, van der Löwe, Cosley, Vartan, Oveis, Keltner, Moskowitz & Epel 2014

The effectiveness of Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care for Preschoolers (MTFC-P) for young children with severe behavioral disturbances: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Jonkman, Schuengel, Lindeboom, Oosterman, Boer & Lindauer 2013

Concurrent attenuated reactivity of alpha-amylase and cortisol is related to disruptive behavior in male adolescents

de Vries-Bouw, Jansen, Vermeiren, Doreleijers, de Ven & Popma 2012

Heavy alcohol use, rather than alcohol dependence, is associated with dysregulation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis and the autonomic nervous system

Boschloo, Vogelzangs, Licht, Vreeburg, Smit, van den Brink, Veltman, de Geus, Beekman & Penninx 2011

The effects of cortisol increase on long-term memory retrieval during and after acute psychosocial stress

Tollenaar, Elzinga, Spinhoven & Everaerd 2008