“…Nevertheless, we consider these to be distinct aspects of recovery, worthy of study in their own right~Earle, Linden, & Weinberg, 1999;Linden et al, 1997!. Finally, there is some indication that the 2-hr interval of caffeine abstinence required of participants may have been insufficient to rule out potential cardioactive effects~e.g., Green, Kirby, & Suls, 1996!. The present findings may offer insight into the roles of different hemodynamic response patterns in the pathogenesis of essential hypertension. The prolonged delay in CO and TPR speech recovery exhibited by vascular responders is consistent with classic stress model conceptualizations of a maladaptive stress-responsẽ e.g., Dienstbier, 1989;McEwen, 1998;Selye, 1978!, whereas the rapid recovery displayed by the myocardial group could be viewed as adaptive.…”