Literature DB >> 9306642

Stress reactivity and self-recognition.

M Lewis1, D S Ramsay.   

Abstract

This study examined longitudinally whether early differences in reactivity to stress are related to self-recognition at 18 months of age. Adrenocortical and behavioral stress responses to routine inoculation at 2 and 4 months and at 6 and 18 months were obtained. Previous findings indicated a developmental shift in adrenocortical functioning by 6 months of age that included the emergence of stable individual differences in cortisol response from this point in development. Self-recognition was related to a greater cortisol response and less rapid quieting at 6 to 18 months, whereas 2- to 4-month cortisol and quieting responses did not differentiate self-recognizers and non-self-recognizers. These findings indicate a role for temperament differences in facilitating the emergence of self-recognition.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9306642

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Dev        ISSN: 0009-3920


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Journal:  J Abnorm Child Psychol       Date:  2009-05
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