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2014 APS Presidential Symposium: W. Thomas Boyce

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Presidential Symposium
Stress: Mechanisms and Consequences
Featuring: W. Thomas Boyce
Stress in Children and the Biology of Misfortune
Introduction by: Elizabeth A. Phelps
Everyday life is full of frustrations and demands that lead to stress. Stress results in a host of neurohormonal changes that can both enhance and impair adaptive function. This symposium explores the mechanisms and consequences of stress from a range of perspectives -- including neurobiological changes, health consequences, investigations of learning and memory, and interactions with development.
Stress: Mechanisms and Consequences
Featuring: W. Thomas Boyce
Stress in Children and the Biology of Misfortune
Introduction by: Elizabeth A. Phelps
Everyday life is full of frustrations and demands that lead to stress. Stress results in a host of neurohormonal changes that can both enhance and impair adaptive function. This symposium explores the mechanisms and consequences of stress from a range of perspectives -- including neurobiological changes, health consequences, investigations of learning and memory, and interactions with development.
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