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the mind, the ways in which emotions and personality can have a tremendous ...
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England Medical Center; Robert Rose of the MacArthur Foundation; Tim Meier of
...
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dexterity. Selye would try to inject the rats, miss them, drop them, spend half the ...
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STRESSso. APPROPRIATE. (ONCEPT. OF. ALL0STASIS. The homeostasis
concept ...
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response are depleted. Like an army that runs out of ammunition, suddenly we
have ...
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critical, especially for the zebra who occasionally has to run for its life. But the
second ...
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in the stress-response: which ones are activated during stress, which ones are ...
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folks doing right, and what can the rest of us learn from them? We'll look at the
main ...
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, and it has everything to do with your response to stress. One half of this system
is ...
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you're paying a fortune for painful daily injections of extracts of some beast's ...
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the nerve projections to the heart and elsewhere), and for the brain to release ...
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Posterior pituitary pituitary ACTH Adrenal gland Kidney Glucocorticoids Outline of
the ...
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These are the workhorses of the stress-response. In addition, in times of stress
your ...
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to the picture, and, undoubtedly, more are yet to be discovered. Collectively,
these ...
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repetitiveness of that phrase), you activate the same pattern of secretion of
glucocorticoids, ...
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Why do we have bladders? They are dandy if you are a hamster or a dog,
because ...
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stress-response, if Kaplan gave the monkeys at risk drugs that prevent
sympathetic ...
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-esteem; mourning, on an anniversary; personal danger; threat of an injury, ...
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amounts of heart disease until after estrogen levels dropped with menopause.
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gets mobilized in stick in winds up in stored if you stressful your mouth your ...
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converted into simpler forms. Your body makes another simplifying move.
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tract—your esophagus, stomach, small intestines and large intestines (also
known as ...
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doctoral research, it made me nervous just to have a textbook on the subject in
the ...
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younger colleague named Barry Marshall, who documented that this bacterium ...
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to move toward hard-nosed, reductive models of disease, rather than that winnpy
...
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control for adult body weight, low birth weight still predicts an increased risk of ...
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stressed pregnant female that gives rise to these permanent changes in the ...
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and a lot of glucocorticoids in a fetus can begin to gum up and block receptors for
...
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rates in the two German orphanages. During the first 26 weeks of the study,
growth ...
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of growth in children and the capacity for severe psychological stress to trigger ...
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Touch is one of the central experiences of an infant. We readily think of stressors
as ...
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Revised and Updated Robert M. Sapolsky. Overexercise can have a variety of
deleterious effects. (Left) Max Ernst, Health Through Sport, photographic
enlargement ...
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you should want your immune system suppressed during stress. In chapter 1, I
offered ...
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lymphocytes, but also yank some remaining lymphocytes out of the circulation.
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support this view for autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis,
rheumatoid ...
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puts rats more at risk for a model of multiple sclerosis, chronic stress suppresses
the ...
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would be happy to pass on yet another crowded Twister party. Social isolation as
a ...
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again. The classic example are herpes viruses which, after infecting some of your
...
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handy little law: anyone who died destitute in a poorhouse or a pauper's hospital
...
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Thus the brain senses a brief, sharp burst of pain, such as after stepping on a
tack.
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that makes science look kind of lame. Just like, “Stress can increase appetite.
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very old. I've seen a lot of things in my time ** and by now, I've forgotten a lot of ...
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glucocorticoid levels than the body normally produces, even during stress.
Importantly, stress ...
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lightbox, 1994. they're sleeping, you impair the memory consolidation that would
...
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enough to get poor-quality sleep. In the study, one group of volunteers was
allowed to ...
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organisms secrete excessive glucocorticoids (in the absence of stress and during
the ...
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STRESSFUL 2 Some people are born to biology. You can spot them * instantly
as ...
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brain must be able to measure the amount of glucocorticoids in the circulation,
compare ...
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PSYCH010G|[AL STRESSORS Outlets for frustration You would expect key
psychological ...
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out of it. Stress-induced displacement of aggression: the practice works wonders
at ...
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press a lever to avoid electric shocks. Take away the lever, shock it, and the rat ...
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TABILITY We have already seen how predictability can ameliorate the
consequences of ...
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Revised and Updated Robert M. Sapolsky. Some types of predictive information
can even increase the cumulative anticipatory stressor. For example, if the
stressor is ...
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Revised and Updated Robert M. Sapolsky. An inappropriate sense of control in
the face of awful events can make us feel terrible. Some of our most
compassionate ...
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recovery. This is not what occurs in a major depression. One issue is chronicity—
for a ...
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of the University of Pennsylvania, even consider depression to be primarily a ...
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into the axon terminals. The result is that the neurotransmitter remains in the
synapse ...
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Sleeping and feeding may be disrupted, glucocorticoid levels may be a bit on the
high side.
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retardation, the impulse to suicide all make sense. As do the elevated ...
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Psychological approaches to depression give us some insight into the nature of
the ...
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for thousandths of a second, too fast to be consciously seen (and too fast to
activate ...
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sounds that dwarf quaint cathedral organs. Once, hunter-gatherers might chance
upon ...
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and feels their SES is—their "subjective SES." Show someone a ladder with ten ...
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sledgehammer that obliterates every societal difference. Are we humans actually
less ...
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the early 1960s, when scientists were just beginning to investigate whether ...
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control were manipulated. Almost unanimously, these studies show that a
moderate ...
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aerobic exercise is better than anaerobic exercise for health (aerobic exercise is
the ...
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opportunity to reframe the event, in the extraordinary way achieved by some of
the ...
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more to life than this class, I'm still a good person who is good at other things...").
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repeatedly in teaching what cures to seek and what attributions to make when ...
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. See the original report, Leedy's thesis, “The effects of tournament chess playing
on ...
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hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis and the sympathetic-adrenal-medullary
system to ...
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role of kidneys in increasing blood pressure during stress, see Guyton, A., “Blood
...
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Revised and Updated Robert M. Sapolsky. America 55 (1971): 835; Davidson, M.
, “The effect of aging on carbohydrate metabolism: a review of the English
literature ...
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circulation, but lower risk of diabetes. And why are people in westernized
societies ...
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Revised and Updated Robert M. Sapolsky. s growth rate and increased risk of
death from ischaemic heart disease: cohort study of 15,000 Swedish men and
women ...
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Revised and Updated Robert M. Sapolsky. s PAGE 120 Some of the original
papers showing how physical stressors (such as surgery, immobilization, drought
for a ...
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immunity: Gura, T., "Innate immunity: ancient system gets new respect," Science
291 ...
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Revised and Updated Robert M. Sapolsky. Manuck, S., Rabin, B., Heise, E., and
Kaplan, J., “Chronic social stress, social status and susceptibility to upper
respiratory ...
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s Sapolsky, R., and Donnelly, T., "Vulnerability to stress-induced tumor growth
increases with age in rats: role of glucocorticoids,” Endocrinology 117 (1985):
662. Tumor growth rates in rodents can be accelerated by housing them in
stressful ...
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Revised and Updated Robert M. Sapolsky. s of Brain Theory and Neural
Networks (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1995); also Taylor, J., Neural Networks
and Their ...
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Revised and Updated Robert M. Sapolsky. g dendrites of hippocampal CA3c
neurons: comparison of stressors,” Neuroscience 69 (1995): 83; Magarinos, A.,
and ...
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Blocking glucocorticoid secretion after a stroke or seizure in a rat is
neuroprotective: Stein, B., and Sapolsky, R., “Chemical adrenalectomy reduces
hippocampal damage induced by kainic acid," Brain Research 473 (1988): 175;
Morse, J., and ...
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Revised and Updated Robert M. Sapolsky. g in humans; Maquet, op. cit. Gene
activation during sleep: Pace-Schott and Hobson, op. cit. Elevated metabolism in
the ...
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demonstration of what goes wrong in the salmon, see Robertson, O., and Wexler,
B., "Pituitary ...
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s PAGE 249 The hippocampus plays a role in inhibiting glucocorticoid secretion:
reviewed in Jacobson, L., and Sapolsky, R., “The role of the hipocampus in
feedback regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical axis," Endocrine
...
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Revised and Updated Robert M. Sapolsky. “Heart rate responses to social
interactions in free-moving rhesus macaques: a pilot study,” Journal of
Comparative ...
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The stress-response in migrating birds, reviewed in: Wingfield, J., Sapolsky, R., “
Reproduction and resistance to stress; when and how,” Journal of
Neuroendocrinology 15 (2003): 711. PAGE 260 Ulcers and bombings in World
War II: Stewart, ...
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Revised and Updated Robert M. Sapolsky. 17-hydroxycorticosteroid excretion
rates," Psychosomatic Medicine 26 (1964): 576 (17-hydroxycorticosteroids are
the ...
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increasing: Klerman, G., Weissman, M., “Increasing rates of depression,” Journal
of the ...
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brain; for a history of the start of this field by one of its two discoverers, see Milner,
P, ...
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PAGE 312 Baboons, personality, and physiology: Sapolsky, R., and Ray, J., “
Styles of dominance and their physiological correlates among wild baboons,"
American Journal of Primatology 18 (1989): 1. Ray, J., and Sapolsky, R., “Styles
of male ...
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Revised and Updated Robert M. Sapolsky. s Ficarrotto, T., and Mendell, N., "
Hostility and cardiovascular reactivity to stress in women and men,”
Psychosomatic ...
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PAGE 356 Elevated glucocorticoids and other problems in low-ranking male
baboons: Sapolsky, R., “Adrenocortical function, social rank and personality
among wild baboons," Biological Psychiatry 28 (1990): 862; Sapolsky, R., ...
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Revised and Updated Robert M. Sapolsky. human aging research," in Schneider,
E., and Rowe, J., eds., Handbook of the Biology of Aging, 3d ed. (San Diego: ...
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Revised and Updated Robert M. Sapolsky. PAGE 400 Follow-up to nursing home
study: Schulz, J., “Effects of control and predictability on the physical and ...
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Journal of Primatology, submitted. Marital discord is associated with immune ...
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Frank, University of California, Berkeley. PAGE 133 Konner/Anthro-Photo. PAGE
151 ...