Sickness behavior is the common denominator for a plethora of changes in normal behavioral routines and systemic metabolism during an infection. Typical symptoms include temperature, muscle weakness, and loss of appetite. Whereas we experience these changes as a pathology, in fact they are a carefully orchestrated response mediated by the immune system. Its purpose is to optimize immune cell functionality against pathogens whilst minimizing viral replication in infected cells. Sickness behavior is controlled at several levels, most notably by the central nervous system, but also by other organs that mediate systemic homeostasis, such as the liver and adipose tissue. Nevertheless, the changes mediated by these organs are ultimately initiated...
Given the high-energy requirements to sustain immune responses and healing processes, it is intrigui...
This paper discusses sickness behaviour as a central motivational state. It deals with the adaptatio...
Disease is a ubiquitous and powerful evolutionary force. Hosts have evolved behavioural and physiolo...
Sickness behavior is the common denominator for a plethora of changes in normal behavioral routines ...
ABSTRACT: Sickness behavior refers to a coordinated set of behavioral changes that develop in sick i...
When we contract an infection, we typically feel sick and behave accordingly. Symptoms of sickness b...
Individuals afflicted with a pathogenic infection exhibit symptoms including lethargy, malaise, list...
Viral infections have a major impact on physiology and behavior. The clinical symptoms of human rota...
Abstract Certain distinctive components of the severe systemic inflammatory syndrome are now well-re...
The clinical use of cytokines such as interleukin (IL)-2 and interferon (IFN)-alpha has been accompa...
There is nothing like a pandemic to get the world thinking about how infectious diseases affect indi...
Vertebrate sickness behaviors, which include lethargy, anorexia, and decreased libido, can facilitat...
We have all at some time experienced the non-specific symptoms that arise from being ill following a...
Systemic inflammation leads to a variety of physiological (e.g. fever) and behavioral (e.g. anorexia...
Infections, tissue injury, and autoimmune disor-ders all trigger a systemic inflammatory response. I...
Given the high-energy requirements to sustain immune responses and healing processes, it is intrigui...
This paper discusses sickness behaviour as a central motivational state. It deals with the adaptatio...
Disease is a ubiquitous and powerful evolutionary force. Hosts have evolved behavioural and physiolo...
Sickness behavior is the common denominator for a plethora of changes in normal behavioral routines ...
ABSTRACT: Sickness behavior refers to a coordinated set of behavioral changes that develop in sick i...
When we contract an infection, we typically feel sick and behave accordingly. Symptoms of sickness b...
Individuals afflicted with a pathogenic infection exhibit symptoms including lethargy, malaise, list...
Viral infections have a major impact on physiology and behavior. The clinical symptoms of human rota...
Abstract Certain distinctive components of the severe systemic inflammatory syndrome are now well-re...
The clinical use of cytokines such as interleukin (IL)-2 and interferon (IFN)-alpha has been accompa...
There is nothing like a pandemic to get the world thinking about how infectious diseases affect indi...
Vertebrate sickness behaviors, which include lethargy, anorexia, and decreased libido, can facilitat...
We have all at some time experienced the non-specific symptoms that arise from being ill following a...
Systemic inflammation leads to a variety of physiological (e.g. fever) and behavioral (e.g. anorexia...
Infections, tissue injury, and autoimmune disor-ders all trigger a systemic inflammatory response. I...
Given the high-energy requirements to sustain immune responses and healing processes, it is intrigui...
This paper discusses sickness behaviour as a central motivational state. It deals with the adaptatio...
Disease is a ubiquitous and powerful evolutionary force. Hosts have evolved behavioural and physiolo...