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Overview

Frank Hucklebridge is affiliated with the University of Westminster in the United Kingdom. Their academic work primarily focuses on the fields of Neuroscience and Medicine, with particular attention to several subfields including Behavioral Neuroscience, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, and Cognitive Neuroscience.

Their main research topics encompass Stress Responses and Cortisol, Hormonal Regulation and Hypertension, and Functional Brain Connectivity Studies.

Hucklebridge has contributed to the following peer-reviewed publication:

  • The cortisol awakening response predicts a same-day index of executive function in healthy young adults, 2020, International Journal of Psychophysiology

They frequently collaborate with several researchers, including:

  • Robin J. Law
  • Phil Evans
  • Lisa Thorn
  • Catherine Loveday
  • Angela Clow

Frank Hucklebridge's work has been published in the International Journal of Psychophysiology.

Best Publications

  • The awakening cortisol response: Methodological issues and significance

    Angela Clow;Lisa Thorn;Philip D. Evans;Frank Hucklebridge

  • The cortisol awakening response: more than a measure of HPA axis function.

    Angela Clow;Frank Hucklebridge;Tobias Stalder;Tobias Stalder;Philip D. Evans

  • Association between time of awakening and diurnal cortisol secretory activity.

    Sue Edwards;Philip D. Evans;Frank Hucklebridge;Angela Clow

  • Exploration of the awakening cortisol response in relation to diurnal cortisol secretory activity.

    Sue Edwards;Angela Clow;Philip D. Evans;Frank Hucklebridge

  • The diurnal patterns of the adrenal steroids cortisol and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) in relation to awakening.

    Frank Hucklebridge;T. Hussain;Philip D. Evans;Angela Clow

  • The relationship between salivary secretory immunoglobulin A and cortisol: neuroendocrine response to awakening and the diurnal cycle

    Frank Hucklebridge;Angela Clow;Philip D. Evans

  • Low frequency noise enhances cortisol among noise sensitive subjects during work performance.

    Kirsten Persson Waye;Johanna Bengtsson;Ragnar Rylander;Frank Hucklebridge

  • Effects of nighttime low frequency noise on the cortisol response to awakening and subjective sleep quality

    Kerstin Persson Waye;Angela Clow;Sue Edwards;Frank Hucklebridge

  • The cortisol awakening response in context.

    Angela Clow;Frank Hucklebridge;Lisa Thorn

  • Secretory immunoglobulin A and cardiovascular reactions to mental arithmetic and cold pressor

    Gonneke Willemsen;Christopher Ring;Douglas Carroll;Phil Evans

  • A pilot study into the therapeutic effects of music therapy at a cancer help center.

    Sarah Burns;Michael Harbuz;Frank Hucklebridge;Leslie Bunt

  • Suspected non-adherence and weekend versus week day differences in the awakening cortisol response

    Lisa Thorn;Frank Hucklebridge;Philip D. Evans;Angela Clow

  • Modulation of secretory immunoglobulin A in saliva; response to manipulation of mood

    Frank Hucklebridge;Shirley Lambert;Angela Clow;D.M. Warburton

  • The effect of dawn simulation on the cortisol response to awakening in healthy participants.

    Lisa Thorn;Frank Hucklebridge;Anthony Esgate;Philip D. Evans

  • Diurnal patterns of salivary cortisol across the adolescent period in healthy females.

    Andrea Oskis;Catherine Loveday;Frank Hucklebridge;Lisa Thorn

  • Stressful life events are associated with low secretion rates of immunoglobulin A in saliva in the middle aged and elderly.

    Anna C. Phillips;Douglas Carroll;Philip D. Evans;Jos A. Bosch

  • Stress, arousal, cortisol and secretory immunoglobulin A in students undergoing assessment.

    Philip D. Evans;Matthew Bristow;Frank Hucklebridge;Angela Clow

  • Salivary Cortisol as a Biomarker in Social Science Research

    Nina Smyth;Frank Hucklebridge;Lisa Thorn;Phil Evans

  • Use of a single case study design to examine state variation in the cortisol awakening response: relationship with time of awakening.

    Tobias Stalder;Frank Hucklebridge;Philip D. Evans;Angela Clow

  • Mind, immunity and health: the science of psychoneuroimmunology

    Philip D. Evans;Frank Hucklebridge;Angela Clow

  • State variation in the cortisol awakening response

    Robin Law;Frank Hucklebridge;Lisa Thorn;Philip D. Evans

Frequent Co-Authors

Angela Clow
Angela Clow University of Westminster
Tobias Stalder
Tobias Stalder University of Siegen
Andrew Steptoe
Andrew Steptoe University College London
Gonneke Willemsen
Gonneke Willemsen Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Christopher Ring
Christopher Ring University of Birmingham
Michael Ussher
Michael Ussher St George's, University of London
Antonia Bifulco
Antonia Bifulco Middlesex University
David A. Sbarra
David A. Sbarra University of Arizona

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