نتایج جستجو برای: stressor

تعداد نتایج: 5537  

2013
Mathilde Valenchon Frédéric Lévy Armelle Prunier Chantal Moussu Ludovic Calandreau Léa Lansade

The present study investigates how the temperament of the animal affects the influence of acute stress on the acquisition and reacquisition processes of a learning task. After temperament was assessed, horses were subjected to a stressor before or after the acquisition session of an instrumental task. Eight days later, horses were subjected to a reacquisition session without any stressor. Stres...

2016
H. G. van Lier

In current stress research it is well acknowledged that acute psychological stress activates the endocrine-, physiological-, and psychological system (e.g. Campbell & Ehlert, 2012). However, although this homeostatic process between these systems is often assumed, literature regarding this relationship is inconsistent. We proposed that these inconsistencies may be due to a lack of differentiati...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2015
Bulent Turan Carol Foltz James F Cavanagh B Alan Wallace Margaret Cullen Erika L Rosenberg Patricia A Jennings Paul Ekman Margaret E Kemeny

Anticipation may play a role in shaping biological reactions to repeated stressors-a common feature of modern life. We aimed to demonstrate that: (a) individuals who display a larger cortisol response to an initial stressor exhibit progressive anticipatory sensitization, showing progressively higher cortisol levels before subsequent exposures, and (b) attention/emotional skills training can red...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2007
Laura M Glynn Nicholas Christenfeld William Gerin

Cardiovascular responses occur not only in the immediate presence of stressors, but also while later thinking about those experiences. Evidence suggests that these delayed responses, such as those produced by ruminating about prior angering experiences, may play an important role in the development of cardiovascular disease. We examine whether physiological consequences of rumination depend on ...

Journal: :Brain, behavior, and immunity 2010
Elissa S Epel Jue Lin Firdaus S Dhabhar Owen M Wolkowitz E Puterman Lori Karan Elizabeth H Blackburn

Telomerase activity plays an essential role in cell survival, by lengthening telomeres and promoting cell growth and longevity. It is now possible to quantify the low levels of telomerase activity in human leukocytes. Low basal telomerase activity has been related to chronic stress in people and to chronic glucocorticoid exposure in vitro. Here we test whether leukocyte telomerase activity chan...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2007
Meng Yao Mary Stenzel-Poore Robert J Denver

Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) plays a central role in neuroendocrine, autonomic, immune, and behavioral responses to stressors. We analyzed the proximal promoters of two Xenopus laevis CRF genes and found them to be remarkably conserved with mammalian CRF genes. We found several conserved cis elements in the frog CRF genes including a cAMP response element (CRE), activator protein 1 bind...

Journal: :Brain research 2010
Steven F Maier Linda R Watkins

The degree of behavioral control that an organism has over an aversive event is well known to modulate the behavioral and neurochemical consequences of exposure to the event. Here we review recent research that suggests that the experience of control over a potent stressor alters how the organism responds to future aversive events as well as to the stressor being controlled. More specifically, ...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2007
Ulrike Rimmele Bea Costa Zellweger Bernard Marti Roland Seiler Changiz Mohiyeddini Ulrike Ehlert Markus Heinrichs

Physical activity has proven benefits for physical and psychological well-being and is associated with reduced responsiveness to physical stress. However, it is not clear to what extent physical activity also modulates the responsiveness to psychosocial stress. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the reduced responsiveness to physical stressors that has been observed in trained me...

2013
Shlomit Jacobson-Pick Marie-Claude Audet Robyn Jane McQuaid Rahul Kalvapalle Hymie Anisman

Stressful events promote several neuroendocrine and neurotransmitter changes that might contribute to the provocation of psychological and physical pathologies. Perhaps, because of its apparent ecological validity and its simple application, there has been increasing use of social defeat (resident-intruder) paradigms as a stressor. The frequency of stress-related psychopathology is much greater...

2016
Willian Costa-Ferreira Jonas O. Vieira Jeferson Almeida Lucas Gomes-de-Souza Carlos C. Crestani

Consistent evidence has shown an important role of emotional stress in pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases. Additionally, studies in animal models have demonstrated that daily exposure to different stressor (heterotypic stressor) evokes more severe changes than those resulting from repeated exposure to the same aversive stimulus (homotypic stressor), possibly due to the habituation process ...

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