Stress can be described as the perception of discomforts physically, psychologically, or physico-psychologically. During stress, the perceived discomfort indicates there is a deviation from homeostasis. In stress, there is a nonspecific physiological response to stressors, a group of stress-inducing phenomena. Stress-inducing phenomena can be defined as environmental insults, such as perturbed levels of light, temperature, chemicals, ambient oxygen, and noise. Response to stress occurs via the chemical messenger-mediated sympathetic nervous system including the autonomic-adrenal axis. Furthermore, the chemical messenger-mediated sympathetic nervous system determines nonhormonal effects which are often devised as general stress markers. Exam...
stasis.1 Thus, potential stressors are all around us. For example, stressors can include changes in ...
This study describes the relation between the behavioural phenomena and the biological foundations o...
Stress is a term used in everyday life to describe everything from feelings of anxiety and grief, to...
Stress involves real or perceived changes within an organism or in the environment that activate an ...
SYNOPSIS. Stress involves real or perceived changes within an organism,..in the environment that act...
An article that appeared in JASS, issue 2015Stress is a recognizable physical sensation that results...
A considerable numbaer of studies have been carried ou to clarify stress respones on the basis of au...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-47)It is believed that cardiovascular hyper reactivity...
Abstract | All organisms must maintain a complex dynamic equilibrium, or homeostasis, which is const...
The sympathetic nervous system not only regulates cardiovascular and metabolic responses to stress b...
The cardiovascular system is subject to various dynamical processes enabling adaptive changes under ...
The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is a principal regulatory system for maintaining homeostasis, ada...
Physical and psychological events can produce stress response in various degrees. Stress affects man...
Stress encompasses the psychological perception of pressure from the environment, and the body’s phy...
Stress is encountered in daily life from relationships with people, work obligations, and our enviro...
stasis.1 Thus, potential stressors are all around us. For example, stressors can include changes in ...
This study describes the relation between the behavioural phenomena and the biological foundations o...
Stress is a term used in everyday life to describe everything from feelings of anxiety and grief, to...
Stress involves real or perceived changes within an organism or in the environment that activate an ...
SYNOPSIS. Stress involves real or perceived changes within an organism,..in the environment that act...
An article that appeared in JASS, issue 2015Stress is a recognizable physical sensation that results...
A considerable numbaer of studies have been carried ou to clarify stress respones on the basis of au...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-47)It is believed that cardiovascular hyper reactivity...
Abstract | All organisms must maintain a complex dynamic equilibrium, or homeostasis, which is const...
The sympathetic nervous system not only regulates cardiovascular and metabolic responses to stress b...
The cardiovascular system is subject to various dynamical processes enabling adaptive changes under ...
The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is a principal regulatory system for maintaining homeostasis, ada...
Physical and psychological events can produce stress response in various degrees. Stress affects man...
Stress encompasses the psychological perception of pressure from the environment, and the body’s phy...
Stress is encountered in daily life from relationships with people, work obligations, and our enviro...
stasis.1 Thus, potential stressors are all around us. For example, stressors can include changes in ...
This study describes the relation between the behavioural phenomena and the biological foundations o...
Stress is a term used in everyday life to describe everything from feelings of anxiety and grief, to...