Speaking under pressure: Low linguistic complexity is linked to high physiological and emotional stress reactivity

Saslow LR, McCoy S, van der Löwe I, et al. Speaking under pressure: low linguistic complexity is linked to high physiological and emotional stress reactivity. Psychophysiology. 2014;51(3):257-266. doi:10.1111/psyp.12171

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