978 - 1 - 107 - 40658 - 2 - Allostasis , Homeostasis , and the Costs of Physiological Adaptation
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The purpose of the book is to introduce the concept of allostasis to the reader and to place it within the context of traditional conceptions of homeostasis. Both these regulatory conceptions – homeostasis and allostasis – are broadly conceived within biological adaptations in which behavior and physiology figure prominently. It is within this context of biological adaptation that regulation of the internal milieu is understood and in which both homeostasis and allostasis have scientific legitimacy. Allostasis reflects longer-term regulatory conceptions and organismic viability in diverse contexts with varying set points of bodily needs and competing motivations. Importantly, allostatic regulation reflects neural involvement in systemic physiological and behavioral adaptation. Allostatic regulation through cephalic involvement reflects the greater flexibility of biological adaptations to maintain internal viability (Sterling and Eyer, 1988; Schulkin, 2003). In other words, the concept of allostasis is tied to the fact that one role of the central nervous system is to coordinate regulatory responses. The brain is intimately involved in regulatory events and cephalic anticipatory responses in the regulation of the internal milieu (Pavlov, 1902; Powley, 1977, 2000; Smith, 2000). Homeostatic concepts also emphasize the role of the central nervous system in the regulation of the internal milieu, but allostasis offers a new dimension of understanding by emphasizing the extensive nature of central nervous system involvement in behavioral and physiological regulation.
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