Tag: stress effects


EXOGENOUS STRESS

Introduction: Defining Exogenous Stress The study of psychological stress is fundamental to understanding human behavior and well-being. Within this discipline, stress is typically categorized based on its origin. Exogenous stress refers specifically to a type of psychological and physiological response triggered by factors originating outside the individual. These external pressures, often environmental or situational, demand […]

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PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOLOGY

Defining Psychoneuroendocrinology: The Interconnected Triad Psychoneuroendocrinology, often abbreviated as PNE, stands as a highly specialized and integrative scientific discipline dedicated to understanding the intricate and reciprocal relationships among psychological factors, the nervous system, and the endocrine system. This field seeks to elucidate how the continuous communication and feedback loops between these three fundamental systems ultimately […]

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STRESSOR AFTEREFFECTS

Introduction and Definition of Stressor Aftereffects The phenomenon known as stressor aftereffects refers to the residual psychological, cognitive, and physiological consequences that manifest in an individual subsequent to the cessation of an acute or chronic environmental demand. Unlike the immediate stress response, which is characterized by the direct activation of the sympathetic nervous system and […]

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ENERVATE

Enervation: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia Entry Introduction The concept of enervation, while historically rooted in physiological discussions, has evolved in psychological discourse to describe a profound state of physical and emotional exhaustion. This condition is often a direct consequence of prolonged periods of severe stress, intense psychological distress, or relentless demands on an individual’s resources. Unlike […]

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