The psychosocial environment may impose stressor effects on animal and man. Adaptation to these environmental changes requires behavioural, autonomic, neuroendocrine, metabolic, etc. processes. The neuroendocrine system plays a key role in the integration of these processes. Experimental evidence obtained in the rat suggests that neuropeptides related to ACTH, endogenous opioids and their fragments, vasopressin, etc., but also oestrogens may selectively influence the form and magnitude of acute cardiac response to emotional stressors. Dichotomies between the behavioural and cardiac responses may occur too. It is suggested that neuroendocrine action on brain mechanisms that are involved in the organization of behavioural and bodily responses...
Threats, challenging events, adverse experiences, predictable or unpredictable, namely stressors, ch...
There are numerous endocrine (hormonal) responses during stress and these are often complex. This co...
The purpose of the present review is to consider further evidence for the role of neuroendocrine mec...
The psychosocial environment may impose stressor effects on animal and man. Adaptation to these envi...
When an animal detects a stressor, it initiates a stress response. The physiological aspects of this...
Profound dysfunctions in several neuroendocrine systems have been described in patients suffering fr...
Individual variation in behavior and physiology is a widespread and ecologically functional phenomen...
life situations man reacts with a variety of responses which have the general tendency of preparing ...
Individual variation in behavior and physiology is a widespread and ecologically functional phenomen...
Background. In the previous report, we showed that the immune response to chronic stress in male rat...
The extent to which non-reproductive aspects of the endocrine system are affected by environmental c...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the brain pathways regulating the decline, or habituation ...
BIOBEHAV. REV. 4(1) 77-86, 1980.--Several lines of evidence suggest that the endogenous opioid pepti...
Sex and stress hormones coordinate experience and behaviour with physiological regulations. In the b...
The biological interactions that enable wild mammals to maintain homeostasis when confronted with st...
Threats, challenging events, adverse experiences, predictable or unpredictable, namely stressors, ch...
There are numerous endocrine (hormonal) responses during stress and these are often complex. This co...
The purpose of the present review is to consider further evidence for the role of neuroendocrine mec...
The psychosocial environment may impose stressor effects on animal and man. Adaptation to these envi...
When an animal detects a stressor, it initiates a stress response. The physiological aspects of this...
Profound dysfunctions in several neuroendocrine systems have been described in patients suffering fr...
Individual variation in behavior and physiology is a widespread and ecologically functional phenomen...
life situations man reacts with a variety of responses which have the general tendency of preparing ...
Individual variation in behavior and physiology is a widespread and ecologically functional phenomen...
Background. In the previous report, we showed that the immune response to chronic stress in male rat...
The extent to which non-reproductive aspects of the endocrine system are affected by environmental c...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the brain pathways regulating the decline, or habituation ...
BIOBEHAV. REV. 4(1) 77-86, 1980.--Several lines of evidence suggest that the endogenous opioid pepti...
Sex and stress hormones coordinate experience and behaviour with physiological regulations. In the b...
The biological interactions that enable wild mammals to maintain homeostasis when confronted with st...
Threats, challenging events, adverse experiences, predictable or unpredictable, namely stressors, ch...
There are numerous endocrine (hormonal) responses during stress and these are often complex. This co...
The purpose of the present review is to consider further evidence for the role of neuroendocrine mec...