During pathogen exposure or some forms of stress, proinflammatory processes induce an array of motivated and behavioral adjustments termed “sickness behaviors”. Although withdrawal from social interactions is a commonly observed sickness behavior, the relation between social behavior and sickness is much more complex. Sickness can suppress or stimulate social behavior. Sickness can serve as a social cue. Stressors that are social in nature can induce sickness behaviors, and sickness behavior can be readily suppressed by meaningful social stimuli. The nature, context, and timing of these effects together suggest that cytokine-induced behavior may play a role in mediating social interactions in various non-pathological conditions
Although at first glance inflammation and social behavior may appear unrelated, research points to a...
Humans are a fundamentally social species that are strongly motivated to form and maintain connectio...
There is considerable evidence that social relationships can influence health, but only limited evid...
During pathogen exposure or some forms of stress, proinflammatory processes induce an array of motiv...
Although it has commonly been assumed that the immune system and the processes that govern social be...
Disease is a ubiquitous and powerful evolutionary force. Hosts have evolved behavioural and physiolo...
Although it has commonly been assumed that the immune system and the processes that govern social be...
ABSTRACT: Sickness behavior refers to a coordinated set of behavioral changes that develop in sick i...
ObjectiveSocial relationships can both influence and be influenced by immune processes. Past work im...
Recent literature has shown that the immune system is also responsible for regulating social behavio...
Sickness behaviors constitute an array of symptoms exhibited by an animal during the course of an in...
There is considerable evidence that social relationships can influence health, but only limited evid...
When animals are suffering from an infection, they frequently exhibit symptoms such as reductions in...
Although at first glance inflammation and social behavior may appear unrelated, research points to a...
Decades of research in animals and humans show that inflammation is an important regulator of social...
Although at first glance inflammation and social behavior may appear unrelated, research points to a...
Humans are a fundamentally social species that are strongly motivated to form and maintain connectio...
There is considerable evidence that social relationships can influence health, but only limited evid...
During pathogen exposure or some forms of stress, proinflammatory processes induce an array of motiv...
Although it has commonly been assumed that the immune system and the processes that govern social be...
Disease is a ubiquitous and powerful evolutionary force. Hosts have evolved behavioural and physiolo...
Although it has commonly been assumed that the immune system and the processes that govern social be...
ABSTRACT: Sickness behavior refers to a coordinated set of behavioral changes that develop in sick i...
ObjectiveSocial relationships can both influence and be influenced by immune processes. Past work im...
Recent literature has shown that the immune system is also responsible for regulating social behavio...
Sickness behaviors constitute an array of symptoms exhibited by an animal during the course of an in...
There is considerable evidence that social relationships can influence health, but only limited evid...
When animals are suffering from an infection, they frequently exhibit symptoms such as reductions in...
Although at first glance inflammation and social behavior may appear unrelated, research points to a...
Decades of research in animals and humans show that inflammation is an important regulator of social...
Although at first glance inflammation and social behavior may appear unrelated, research points to a...
Humans are a fundamentally social species that are strongly motivated to form and maintain connectio...
There is considerable evidence that social relationships can influence health, but only limited evid...