Heart Rate Variability Moderates the Association Between Separation-Related Psychological Distress and Blood Pressure Reactivity Over Time.

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Published in Psychol Sci on June 14, 2016

Authors

Kyle J Bourassa1, Karen Hasselmo2, David A Sbarra2

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Psychology, University of Arizona kylebourassa@email.arizona.edu.
2: Department of Psychology, University of Arizona.

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