Sweating events occur in response to mental stress (psychogenic) or with increased body temperature (thermogenic). We previously found that both were linked to activation of common brain stem regions, suggesting that they share the same output pathways: a putative common premotor nucleus was identified in the rostral-lateral medulla (Farrell MJ, Trevaks D, Taylor NA, McAllen RM. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 304: R810-R817, 2013). We therefore looked in higher brain regions for the neural basis that differentiates the two types of sweating event. Previous work has identified hemispheric activations linked to psychogenic sweating, but no corresponding data have been reported for thermogenic sweating. Galvanic skin responses were use...
Several neuroimaging studies have analyzed the neural networks involved in thermal sensation. In som...
Group (nVNS vs sham) × linear time x GSR linear mixed-effects analysis. (A) Compared with subjects i...
A major integrative site within the brain for autonomic function is the hypothalamic paraventricular...
tional MRI was used to identify regions in the human brain stem activated during thermal and psychog...
Animal studies have identified the preoptic area as the key thermoregulatory region of the brain but...
In this experiment, psychogenic (mental arithmetic), thermogenic (mean body temperature elevation of...
Human eccrine sweat-gland recruitment and secretion rates were investigated from the glabrous (volar...
Emotion and cognitive processes often cause autonomic nervous system responses. A common example is ...
SummaryPsychological stress-induced hyperthermia (PSH) is a fundamental autonomic stress response ob...
Herein we describe two experiments in which the recruitment and pressure-induced modifications of hu...
Brain activity was studied with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) following thermal stimu...
Eccrine sweat glands are present across almost the entire body surface. The distinction between glab...
In thermoneutral conditions resting skin sympathetic nerve activity (SSNA) is related to the level o...
AbstractActivation of the sympathetic nervous system is essential for coping with environmental stre...
The sympathetic nervous system subserves many of the autonomic responses to mental stress and emotio...
Several neuroimaging studies have analyzed the neural networks involved in thermal sensation. In som...
Group (nVNS vs sham) × linear time x GSR linear mixed-effects analysis. (A) Compared with subjects i...
A major integrative site within the brain for autonomic function is the hypothalamic paraventricular...
tional MRI was used to identify regions in the human brain stem activated during thermal and psychog...
Animal studies have identified the preoptic area as the key thermoregulatory region of the brain but...
In this experiment, psychogenic (mental arithmetic), thermogenic (mean body temperature elevation of...
Human eccrine sweat-gland recruitment and secretion rates were investigated from the glabrous (volar...
Emotion and cognitive processes often cause autonomic nervous system responses. A common example is ...
SummaryPsychological stress-induced hyperthermia (PSH) is a fundamental autonomic stress response ob...
Herein we describe two experiments in which the recruitment and pressure-induced modifications of hu...
Brain activity was studied with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) following thermal stimu...
Eccrine sweat glands are present across almost the entire body surface. The distinction between glab...
In thermoneutral conditions resting skin sympathetic nerve activity (SSNA) is related to the level o...
AbstractActivation of the sympathetic nervous system is essential for coping with environmental stre...
The sympathetic nervous system subserves many of the autonomic responses to mental stress and emotio...
Several neuroimaging studies have analyzed the neural networks involved in thermal sensation. In som...
Group (nVNS vs sham) × linear time x GSR linear mixed-effects analysis. (A) Compared with subjects i...
A major integrative site within the brain for autonomic function is the hypothalamic paraventricular...