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PSYCHONEUROIMMUNOLOGY

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1991
Complex interactions among the nervous, endocrine, and immune systems have been documented and these are currently being studied at the cellular and molecular levels with ever more powerful tools. They have an important impact on diseases affecting the three systems, in particular on autoimmune and infectious diseases of the nervous system.
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Psychoneuroimmunology

2006
Abstract Psychoneuroimmunology is an interdisciplinary field that involves the investigation of the bidirectional relationships between the mind, brain, and immune system and the implications of these relationships for clinical disease. This field is highly relevant to health psychology for a number of reasons.
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Psychoneuroimmunology.

Revue roumaine de physiologie (Bucharest, Romania : 1990), 1993
The recent findings on the close relation between the nervous and immune systems have led to the developing of a new interdisciplinary field: psychoneuroimmunology. This review outlines the topic of the research, the limits and the future trends of psychoneuroimmunology, emphasizing the reciprocal relationship between biological and psychological ...
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Psychoneuroimmunology

2023
The field of psychoneuroimmunology is concerned with how psychological factors “get under the skin” to impact the nervous system and immune system. Using observational longitudinal and experimental methods, researchers in the field of psychoneuroimmunology have found that psychological factors can dysregulate the immune system, the central and ...
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PSYCHONEUROIMMUNOLOGY

Shock, 2007
This article explains the emergence of anew area, psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) anddiscusses the studies conducted in this area.Psychoneuroimmunology is defined as thestudy of interactions between behavior, brain,and immune system. The first study in this areaproved that immune responses can be changedby classical conditioning.
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