It seems that no matter where we look, stress exerts strong effects on the physiology and psychophysiology of an organism. Although beneficial in the short run it is not surprising that long term stress can disturb the natural equilibrium state of an animal, given it’ s effects on the extended range of pararameters (systemic, endocrinological, cellular, molecular. The most interesting observation however was that females consistently showed an opposite or different effect than males. With regard to the question of which sex is more or less susceptible to stress, it appears this answer is thus less clear-cut than we would hope. While stress seems to affect transcriptional activity and cellular signal transduction in males, females appear more...
Dysregulation of stress neurocircuitry has been implicated in the etiology of depressive and anxiety...
Dysregulation of stress neurocircuitry has been implicated in the etiology of depressive and anxiety...
Although women and men differ in psychological and endocrine stress responses as well as prevalence ...
It seems that no matter where we look, stress exerts strong effects on the physiology and psychophys...
It seems that no matter where we look, stress exerts strong effects on the physiology and psychophys...
It seems that no matter where we look, stress exerts strong effects on the physiology and psychophys...
It seems that no matter where we look, stress exerts strong effects on the physiology and psychophys...
More than two-thirds of patients suffering from stress-related disorders are women but over two-thir...
in the patterns of cellular activity and neuronal plasticity in response to repeated stress “Experie...
In this paper, we review updated data on sex and gender differences in stress reactivity, concernin...
This study sought to determine if there is a significant difference between male and female stress l...
Risk for stress-sensitive psychopathologies differs in men and women, yet little is known about sex-...
Risk for stress-sensitive psychopathologies differs in men and women, yet little is known about sex-...
Women are twice as likely as men to be diagnosed with anxiety and mood disorders. One potential unde...
In response to psychological and physiological stressors, metabolic systems of the human body change...
Dysregulation of stress neurocircuitry has been implicated in the etiology of depressive and anxiety...
Dysregulation of stress neurocircuitry has been implicated in the etiology of depressive and anxiety...
Although women and men differ in psychological and endocrine stress responses as well as prevalence ...
It seems that no matter where we look, stress exerts strong effects on the physiology and psychophys...
It seems that no matter where we look, stress exerts strong effects on the physiology and psychophys...
It seems that no matter where we look, stress exerts strong effects on the physiology and psychophys...
It seems that no matter where we look, stress exerts strong effects on the physiology and psychophys...
More than two-thirds of patients suffering from stress-related disorders are women but over two-thir...
in the patterns of cellular activity and neuronal plasticity in response to repeated stress “Experie...
In this paper, we review updated data on sex and gender differences in stress reactivity, concernin...
This study sought to determine if there is a significant difference between male and female stress l...
Risk for stress-sensitive psychopathologies differs in men and women, yet little is known about sex-...
Risk for stress-sensitive psychopathologies differs in men and women, yet little is known about sex-...
Women are twice as likely as men to be diagnosed with anxiety and mood disorders. One potential unde...
In response to psychological and physiological stressors, metabolic systems of the human body change...
Dysregulation of stress neurocircuitry has been implicated in the etiology of depressive and anxiety...
Dysregulation of stress neurocircuitry has been implicated in the etiology of depressive and anxiety...
Although women and men differ in psychological and endocrine stress responses as well as prevalence ...