Michelle M. Wirth

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, United States 
Area:
emotion, motivation, behavioral endocrinology
Website:
http://psychology.nd.edu/people/MichelleWirth.shtml
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Oliver C. Schultheiss grad student 2001-2006 University of Michigan
 (Steroid hormones and social motivations in humans: Relationships between testosterone and responses to dominance signals, and between progesterone and affiliation.)

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Allison E. Gaffey grad student Notre Dame (Neurotree)
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Gaffey AE, Bergeman CS, Clark LA, et al. (2016) Aging and the HPA axis: Stress and resilience in older adults. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
Wirth MM, Gaffey AE, Martinez BS. (2015) Effects of Intranasal Oxytocin on Steroid Hormones in Men and Women. Neuropsychobiology. 71: 202-211
Nakamura I, Kanba S, Hirano Y, et al. (2015) Contents Vol. 71, 2015 Neuropsychobiology. 71
Gaffey A, Wirth M. (2015) Oxytocin increases cortisol in men exposed to acute social-evaluative stress Psychoneuroendocrinology. 61: 74-75
Gaffey AE, Wirth MM. (2014) Stress, rejection, and hormones: Cortisol and progesterone reactivity to laboratory speech and rejection tasks in women and men. F1000research. 3: 208
Gaffey AE, Wirth MM, Hoks RM, et al. (2014) Circulating cortisol levels after exogenous cortisol administration are higher in women using hormonal contraceptives: data from two preliminary studies. Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 17: 314-20
Wirth MM, Stanton SJ, Gaffey AE, et al. (2012) Letter in response to Ackermann et al., "Testosterone levels in healthy men are related to amygdala reactivity and memory performance". Psychoneuroendocrinology. 37: 1587-8
Abercrombie HC, Wirth MM, Hoks RM. (2012) Inter-individual differences in trait negative affect moderate cortisol's effects on memory formation: preliminary findings from two studies. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 37: 693-701
Gaffey AE, Nuttall AK, Wirth MM, et al. (2012) Child abuse moderates cortisol's relationship to memory European Journal of Psychotraumatology. 3
Abercrombie HC, Wirth MM, Jahn AL, et al. (2012) Affective style and early life experiences moderate cortisol's effects on emotional learning European Journal of Psychotraumatology. 3
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