Stress, emotions and health: where do we stand?

作者: Robert Dantzer

DOI: 10.1177/053901801040001004

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摘要: Our representation of the way stress influences development and progression disease has been shaped by physiological theories. According to these theories, organism's reaction any stimulus that threatens its homeostasis is stereotyped involves both sympathetic medullary adrenal axis pituitary-adrenal axis. These systems can overtax resistance, especially when they are chronically activated. However, responses not stereotyped. They depend qualitatively quantitatively on psychological dimensions situation, including subject's ability predict control occurrence stressors. Studies effects emotions immunity have confirmed importance predictability controllability. In addition, made clear if influence emotions, reciprocally immune factors profound mood behaviour. reciprocal relationships between b...

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