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  • Solitary sleeping in young infants is associated with heightened cortisol reactivity to a bathing session but not to a vaccination
    February 2012(Vol. 37 | No. 2 | Pages 167-177)

    M.S. Tollenaar, R. Beijers, J. Jansen, J.M.A. Riksen-Walraven, C. de Weerth

  • Diurnal cortisol rhythms in Tsimane’ Amazonian foragers: New insights into ecological HPA axis research
    February 2012(Vol. 37 | No. 2 | Pages 178-190)

    Colleen H. Nyberg

  • Physiological and behavioral adaptation to relocation stress in differentially reared rhesus monkeys: Hair cortisol as a biomarker for anxiety-related responses
    February 2012(Vol. 37 | No. 2 | Pages 191-199)

    Amanda M. Dettmer, Melinda A. Novak, Stephen J. Suomi, Jerrold S. Meyer

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About Psychoneuroendocrinology

Psychoneuroendocrinology publishes papers dealing with the interrelated disciplines of psychology, neurobiology, endocrinology, immunology, neurology, and psychiatry, with an emphasis on multidisciplinary studies aiming at integrating these disciplines in terms of either basic research or clinical implications. One of the main goals is to understand how a variety of psychobiological factors interact in the expression of the stress response as it relates to the development and/or maintenance of neuropsychiatric illnesses. The journal is international and comprises original research papers, reviews of an area of the literature, or at an appropriate stage in the development of the author's own work, commentaries in areas of current interest, short communications and book reviews. Although reviews, editorials and commentaries are usually by invitation, interested authors can contact one of the co-editors-in-chief to discuss the suitability of topics for either category of manuscripts.

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The International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology (ISPNE) promotes and disseminates knowledge on hormones, their interactions with the brain, body processes and behavior, as well as their clinical applications.

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42nd Annual Conference of ISPNE
September 11-14, 2012, World Trade Center Plaza, New York, USA

2011 Curt-Richter Award of ISPNE

The winner of the 2011 Curt-Richter Award of ISPNE is Dr. Nicolas Rohleder, Department of Psychology & Volen National Center for Complex Systems, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, USA. His work constitutes a significant contribution to the general theme of psychoneuroendocrinology.

The International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology (ISPNE) has warded the prestigious Curt-Richter Award for over 20 years to a distinguished line of young investigators in the field of psychoneuroendocrinology. The Curt-Richter Award was given by the Society during the 41st Annual Meeting in Berlin, Germany, August 4 – 6, 2011.