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, 2020
This study examined the effects of pillow talk (i.e., communication after sexual activity) on relationship satisfaction and physiological stress responses to difficult conversations.
A. Denes+5 more
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This study examined the effects of pillow talk (i.e., communication after sexual activity) on relationship satisfaction and physiological stress responses to difficult conversations.
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Plant biology, 2021
Abiotic stresses have a detrimental impact on plant growth and productivity and are a major threat to sustainable crop production in rapidly changing environments.
U. Ghosh+4 more
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Abiotic stresses have a detrimental impact on plant growth and productivity and are a major threat to sustainable crop production in rapidly changing environments.
U. Ghosh+4 more
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IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics, 2019
Stress and mental health have become major concerns worldwide. Research has already extensively investigated physiological signals as quantitative and continuous markers of stress.
Elena Smets, W. De Raedt, C. van Hoof
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Stress and mental health have become major concerns worldwide. Research has already extensively investigated physiological signals as quantitative and continuous markers of stress.
Elena Smets, W. De Raedt, C. van Hoof
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2019
All humans feel stress. In response to emotional or physical stress, the human body induces a complicated physiologic response that is known and yet still incompletely understood. The biology of stress is discussed using the terms allostasis (the normal stress response and the reason that stress exists), allostatic load (when the stress response ...
Dana Zappetti, Josephine Cool
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All humans feel stress. In response to emotional or physical stress, the human body induces a complicated physiologic response that is known and yet still incompletely understood. The biology of stress is discussed using the terms allostasis (the normal stress response and the reason that stress exists), allostatic load (when the stress response ...
Dana Zappetti, Josephine Cool
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Stress in Physiological Studies
Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology, 2011The review focuses on the concept of biological stress pioneered by Hans Selye, who demonstrated a key involvement of the pituitary-adrenocortical axis in the response to stress. It discusses the historic background of development of the stress concept and some aspects of modern physiological researches related to stress-induced activation of the ...
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Environmental stress physiology
2004Microalgae represent a unique experimental system to study stress responses of photosynthetic organisms. In higher plants, response and adaptation to stress takes place in two levels: The metabolic level and the morphological/structural level. In many cases it is difficult, if not impossible, to determine which is the initial response and which one is ...
Avigad Vonshak, Giuseppe Torzillo
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Glucocorticoid Physiology, Pharmacology and Stress [PDF]
Basal levels of glucocorticoids maintained by negative feedback regulation are known to modulate a wide range of physiological processes, through a variety of effects such as those on carbohydrate metabolism and "permissive" actions on effects of other hormones.
Allan Munck, Paul M. Guyre
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American Journal of Physiology - Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, 2017
The magnitude, temporal dynamics, and physiological effects of intestinal microbiome responses to physiological stress are poorly characterized. This study used a systems biology approach and a multiple-stressor military training environment to determine
J. Karl+14 more
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The magnitude, temporal dynamics, and physiological effects of intestinal microbiome responses to physiological stress are poorly characterized. This study used a systems biology approach and a multiple-stressor military training environment to determine
J. Karl+14 more
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