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32 Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol. 29 (2017)
The Physiologic Stress Response during Mediation

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       The Physiologic Stress Response During
                             Mediation

             JILL S. TANZ* AND MARTHA K. MCCLINTOCK**

   I.   INTRODUCTION

   II.  THE STRESS RESPONSE DURING CONFLICT
            A. Physiology, the Brain, and Stress Triggers
                     1. What is Stress?
                     2. Being Stressed vs. Feeling Stressed
                     3. Stressors Trigger the Stress Response
                     4. Stressors During Mediation
            B. Fast and Slow Hormonal Stress Responses
                     1. Fast Adrenalin Stress Response
                     2. Slow Cortisol Stress Response
                     3. Regulation by the Brain

 III.   COSTS AND BENEFITS OF PHYSIOLOGICAL STRESS DURING
        MEDIATION
            A. Perception ofAnger, A Social Stressor
                     1. Neuroscience
                     2. Mediation Context
            B. Selective Attention
                     1. Neuroscience
                     2. Mediation Context
            C. Memory
                     1. Neuroscience
                     2. Mediation Context
            D. Problem Solving and Decision-Making
                     1. Neuroscience
                     2. Mediation Context
           E. Optimal Performance at the Sweet Spot

    *Jill S. Tanz, J.D., Adjunct Professor, DePaul University College of Law, Chicago,
Illinois; Partner, Chicago Mediation, LLC.
    - Martha K. McClintock, Ph.D., David Lee Shillinglaw Distinguished Service
Professor, Departments of Psychology and Comparative Human Development, Institute
for Mind and Biology, The University of Chicago. We thank the American Bar Association
Section of Dispute Resolution and the ADR Institute of New Mexico for the opportunity
to present and refine the work culminating in this manuscript. Thanks also to David Levin,
Noam Ebner, and Robert Tanz for invaluable comments and suggestions and to Jennifer
Shack and Eric Slepak of Resolution Systems Institute for research assistance.

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