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The physiology of stress and stress recovery
2018Stress (i.e. the state of threatened homeostasis), is normally associated with adaptive physical and behavioural changes that promote individual survival. Successful maintenance of homeostasis leads to the state of eustasis, which represents health. The prolonged, excessive, or deficient response of the stress system to stress, however, may lead to a ...
Peter Währborg +2 more
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Stress hormones: physiological stress and regulation of metabolism
Current Opinion in Pharmacology, 2009Stress, defined as a state of threatened homeostasis, mobilizes a complex spectrum of adaptive physiologic and behavioral responses that aim to re-establish the challenged body homeostasis. The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) constitute the main effector pathways of the stress system, mediating its ...
Ioannis, Kyrou, Constantine, Tsigos
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Neuroticism, Extraversion and Stress: Physiological Correlates
2013 Humaine Association Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction, 2013Low neuroticism and high extraversion seem to be predictors for people performing well during and after extremely stressful circumstances. Here we investigate whether these personality factors are linked to stress sensitivity. Stress was induced through negative feedback on gaming performance and stress sensitivity was determined as the difference in ...
Anne-Marie Brouwer +3 more
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Stress Physiology and Physiometrics
2020Psychological stressors, including acute stressors such as public speaking, short-term stressors such as exam periods, and long-term stressors such as caregiving have all been associated with changes in physiological systems. Much of the literature relating psychological stress and physiology has ignored how physiometrics—the reliability and validity ...
Elana M. Gloger +2 more
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Stress physiology: abiotic stresses
2014Plants are sessile organisms and have necessarily evolved various strategies to cope with changing, and sometimes extreme, environments while meeting the resource demands to grow and complete their life cycle. Transgenics will provide a significant stream of variety improvements in some sugarcane breeding programs.
Lakshmanan, Prakash, Robinson, Nicole
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The Rorschach as a physiological stress
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1956H, JOST, L J, EPSTEIN
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BioScience, 1980
This quotation and the subsequent publication of the details of the General Adaptation Syndrome (Selye 1937) have become the basis for a vast number of studies on the subject of stress in animals. Despite the fact that the term stress seems imprecise because it means different things to different people, the broad concept has proved to be remarkably ...
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This quotation and the subsequent publication of the details of the General Adaptation Syndrome (Selye 1937) have become the basis for a vast number of studies on the subject of stress in animals. Despite the fact that the term stress seems imprecise because it means different things to different people, the broad concept has proved to be remarkably ...
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