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Physiology & Behavior, 2008
We review a growing body of medical and physiological evidence indicating that yawning may be a thermoregulatory mechanism, providing compensatory cooling when other provisions fail to operate favorably. Conditions such as multiple sclerosis, migraine headaches, epilepsy, stress and anxiety, and schizophrenia have all be linked to thermoregulatory ...
Gordon G. Gallup, Andrew C. Gallup
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We review a growing body of medical and physiological evidence indicating that yawning may be a thermoregulatory mechanism, providing compensatory cooling when other provisions fail to operate favorably. Conditions such as multiple sclerosis, migraine headaches, epilepsy, stress and anxiety, and schizophrenia have all be linked to thermoregulatory ...
Gordon G. Gallup, Andrew C. Gallup
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Thermoregulation in neuropathies
2018Peripheral neuropathy affecting autonomic and small sensory fibers can cause abnormalities of both autonomic and behavioral thermoregulation. Quantitative autonomic and sensory neurophysiologic tests and quantification of the linear density of intraepidermal nerve fibers potentially can stratify those at risk of impaired thermoregulation during cold ...
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American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 2003
Josef Tomasits, Paul Haber
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Josef Tomasits, Paul Haber
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Frontiers in Bioscience, 2003
This review describes the systemic physiological phenomena characterizing the interaction between thermoregulatory and sleep processes in the adult mammal. Homeostatic thermoregulation is preserved across the behavioral states of quiet wakefulness and non-rapid eye movement sleep notwithstanding state-dependent differences in threshold and gain of ...
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This review describes the systemic physiological phenomena characterizing the interaction between thermoregulatory and sleep processes in the adult mammal. Homeostatic thermoregulation is preserved across the behavioral states of quiet wakefulness and non-rapid eye movement sleep notwithstanding state-dependent differences in threshold and gain of ...
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2018
The major symptoms of motion sickness are well known and include facial pallor, nausea and vomiting, and sweating, but it is poorly recognized that they actually reflect severely perturbed thermoregulation. Thus, the purpose of this chapter is to present and discuss existing data related to this subject.
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The major symptoms of motion sickness are well known and include facial pallor, nausea and vomiting, and sweating, but it is poorly recognized that they actually reflect severely perturbed thermoregulation. Thus, the purpose of this chapter is to present and discuss existing data related to this subject.
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(Is There) a Pharmacology of Thermoregulation?
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1997Peter Lomax, E. Schönbaum
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Chronobiology and thermoregulation
Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1983Michael H. Smolensky, Alain Reinberg
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