Acute stress improves analogical reasoning: examining the roles of stress hormones and long-term memory

Thinking and Reasoning 27 (2):294-318 (2020)
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Analogical reasoning relies on subprocesses of long-term memory and problem-solving. Stress, with its accompanying hormones dehydroepiandrosterone and cortisol, has been shown to impair memo...

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