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Exploring the utility of pupillometry as a biomarker for relationships between early life stress, emotion regulation, and cognition

While the negative effects of early life stress (ELS) are well-documented, non-invasive biomarkers that can be used to aid early detection of vulnerable groups and overcome some of the limitations of self-report tools are not readily available. Recently, pupillometry has been recognised as a novel,...

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Main Author: Buenk, Caitlin
Other Authors: Solms, Mark
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Psychology 2025
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