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Behavior: A Relevant Tool for Brain‐immune System Interaction Studies
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2009Neuroimmunomodulation describes the field focused on understanding the mechanisms by which the central nervous system interacts with the immune system, potentially leading to changes in animal behavior. Nonetheless, not many articles dealing with neuroimmunomodulation employ behavior as an analytical endpoint.
Frederico Azevedo, Costa-Pinto +4 more
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Maternal immune activation, central nervous system development and behavioral phenotypes
Birth Defects Research, 2018Maternal immune activation (MIA) refers to a maternal immune system triggered by infectious or infectious‐like stimuli. A cascade of cytokines and immunologic alterations are transmitted to the fetus, resulting in adverse phenotypes most notably in the central nervous system.
Elena Minakova, Barbara B. Warner
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The Behavioral Immune System and Attitudes About Vaccines
Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2016The present research utilized evolutionary theory to examine the relation between the behavioral immune system (i.e., disgust sensitivity) and attitudes about vaccines. The findings from the studies suggest that higher levels of dispositional disgust sensitivity is predictive of more negative attitudes toward vaccines.
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The immune system, animal behavior and risk management
Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, 2012Some guiding principles in risk management are derived from the immune system and animal behavior.
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Brain, behavior, and immunity: an interactive system.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs, 1990The immune, neuroendocrine, and central nervous systems are stimulus response systems that are similar in the functions they subserve and tightly integrated in their actions. The reciprocal regulatory effects of these systems provide a basis (but not proof) for the belief that brain-immune interactions are of clinical relevance and not reducible to ...
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Sickness behavior : immune system influences on brain and behavior
2015Sickness behavior is a motivational state that redirects the needs and priorities of the organism during infection to aid recovery. The behavioral changes include fatigue, lowered mood and aches. Peripheral cytokines signal to the brain via autonomic nerves and the bloodbrain interface and change the inflammatory status of the brain, a mechanism that ...
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A review of cancer immunotherapy toxicity
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Lucy Boyce Kennedy
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