الاثنين، 6 مايو 2013

stress can have profound effects on human.الاستاذة: نصيرة بدجة محمد يحي اخصائية نفسية باريس Nassira badja mohamed yahia spt psy paris

According to Schacter, Gilbert and Wegner, stress can have profound effects on human biological systems. Biology primarily attempts to explain major concepts of stress using a stimulus-response paradigm, broadly comparable to how a psychobiological sensory system operates. The central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) plays a crucial role in the body's stress-related mechanisms. Whether one should interpret these mechanisms as the body’s response to a stressor or embody the act of stress itself is part of the ambiguity in defining what exactly stress is. Nevertheless, the central nervous system works closely with the body’s endocrine system to regulate these mechanisms. One branch of the central nervous system, the sympathetic nervous system, becomes primarily active during a stress response, regulating many of the body’s physiologicaladaptive to its environment. Below there follows a brief biological background of neuroanatomy and neurochemistry and how they relate to stress functions in ways that ought to make an organism more .

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