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Association of Psychosocial Stress with Risk of Acute Stroke
(American Medical Association, 2022)
Importance: Psychosocial stress is considered a modifiable risk factor for stroke. Given the prevalence of chronic and acute exposure to stress, it represents a potentially attractive target for population-health interventions. ...
Human sensory processing under acute psychosocial stress : neurophysiological correlates
(2021)
The acute state of stress can alter some sensory systems by modifying the sensitivity and specificity of sensory processing. Limbic areas, like the amygdala and locus coeruleus, may have a fundamental role in this process. ...
Impact of acute psychosocial stress on attentional control in humans. A study of evoked potentials and pupillary response
(2023)
Psychosocial stress has increased considerably in our modern lifestyle, affecting global mental health. Deficits in attentional control are cardinal features of stress disorders and pathological anxiety. Studies suggest ...
Increase in Beta Power Reflects Attentional Top-Down Modulation After Psychosocial Stress Induction
(2021)
Selective attention depends on goal-directed and stimulus-driven modulatory factors,
each relayed by different brain rhythms. Under certain circumstances, stress-related
states can change the balance between goal-directed ...
Association of work stress with psychiatric and somatic pathologies: a scoping reviewAsociación del estrés del trabajo con patologías psiquiátricas y somáticas: scoping review
(Centro Latinoamericano de Investigación y Ciencias, 2024)
Psychological stress and its relationship to the psycho-social adjustment
(Universidad del Zulia, 2019)
Stress-Induced Microglia Activationand Monocyte Trafficking to the BrainUnderlie the Development of Anxietyand Depression
(2016)
Psychosocial stress is capable of causing immune dysregulation and increased neuroinflammatory signaling by repeated activation of the neuroendocrine and autonomic systems that may contribute to the development of anxiety ...
Stress-Induced Microglia Activationand Monocyte Trafficking to the BrainUnderlie the Development of Anxietyand Depression
(2016)
Psychosocial stress is capable of causing immune dysregulation and increased neuroinflammatory signaling by repeated activation of the neuroendocrine and autonomic systems that may contribute to the development of anxiety ...
Antidepressant imipramine diminishes stress-induced inflammation in the periphery and central nervous system and related anxiety- and depressive- like behaviors
(2016)
In order to relieve anxiety and depression accompanying stress, physicians resort to tricyclic antidepressants, such as imipramine. We had previously shown that imipramine reversed stress-induced social avoidance behavior, ...
Relationship between stress and self-esteem of pregnant women during prenatal careRelação entre o estresse e a autoestima de gestantes durante o pré-natal
(2020-04-27)
Objective: Analyzing the components of the psychosocial profile of pregnant women during prenatal care. Methods: a quantitative and analytical study performed with 160 pregnant women between the ages of 14 and 47 assisted ...