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humiliated, embarrassed, stressed, and The results of this study indicate that the suggest a multi-faceted physiological pro- 

tective mechanism at work.
socially-evaluated, while the C/TI group perception of a caring/task-involving cli- 

reported being more proud of their ac- mate may not only yield adaptive psycho- 
The AASP research grant helped cover the 

complishments during the juggling session logical responses relative to an EI climate, 
expenses of collecting and analyzing sali- 
and indicated notably greater interest in but may also elicit protective physiological 
vary markers of inlammation and cortisol 

and excitement to continue juggling in the responses. Both the salivary cortisol and as well as paying participants for taking 

α
future.
the sTNFRII response to the intervention
part in the study.















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