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  • Social Psychophysiology & Health LabIn the SP&H Lab we focus on how psychosocial factors of stress are related to physiological functioning and health.
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  • Mind Body & Baby LabIn the MBB Lab we focus on examining relationships between stress, physiology, and pregnancy health.
    • ENROLLMENT HAS ENDED for the the Mind, Body and Baby Pregnancy Study!
  • PeopleThe SP&H Lab and MBB Lab are run under the guidance of Clayton Hilmert, Ph.D. in cooperation with graduate students and the valuable assistance of undergraduates at NDSU.
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From the Lab…

Welcome Fall 2020

22 Aug 202022 Aug 2020
Welcome everyone! We are saying goodbye to the summer, and getting ready for the start of the term. There have been some changes since our last lab update.Congratulations to Angela…
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Researchers find flooding stress impacts unborn children

4 Mar 20204 Mar 2020
03/03/2020 Research College of Science and Mathematics   NDSU researchers have discovered differences in child development based on how close mothers are to flooding during their pregnancies. The new study…
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New Paper Published!

27 Jan 202027 Jan 2020
This month, the lab co-authored an important paper published in Pychoneuroendocrinology. The paper, "Prenatal traumatic stress and offspring hair cortisol concentration: A nine year follow up to the Red River flood…
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Meritorious Abstract Award

23 Dec 2019
Congratulations Lab! Our abstract regarding the VR study, 'Are Virtual Stressors a Reality?' was selected for a Meritorious Abstract Award by the Society of Behavioral Medicine. We look forward to…
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Congratulations to our Graduating Research Assistants!

10 Dec 2019
Congratulations to Emily Brandt (not pictured), Caiden Rheault, and Garrett Byron who are graduating this December. Their dedication and hard work will be missed!
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Healthy American Indian Pregnancy Survey

21 Oct 201921 Oct 2019
The Healthy American Indian Pregnancy Study is conducted in cooperation with the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians. This study examines the American Indian pregnancy experience as it relates to…

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NDSU Psychology:
www.ndsu.edu/psychology/
Health Psychology Links:
www.health-psych.org
www.psychosomatic.org
www.sbm.org
Social Psychology Links:
www.socialpsychology.org
www.spsp.org
Psychology Links:
www.apa.org
www.psychologicalscience.org
Other Links:
jedi-counsel.com
www.ndsu.edu
Clayton Hilmert’s Faculty Page

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1210 Albrecht Blvd
Fargo, ND 58102
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RSS Stress News — ScienceDaily

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  • Drinking during COVID-19 up among people with anxiety and depression
  • More than half of COVID-19 health care workers at risk for mental health problems
  • Fragmented sleep patterns can predict vulnerability to chronic stress

RSS Pregnancy and Childbirth News — ScienceDaily

  • Estrogen receptors in mom's placenta critical during viral infection
  • How to find mutated sperm? Just go FISH
  • Childhood neglect leaves generational imprint
  • Mothers of children with autism found to have significantly different metabolite levels
  • The three days pregnancy sickness is most likely to start pinpointed
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