Also, birth seasonality has been found to be correlated with certain physiological and psychological traits of humans and ... Overall, the risk of suicide increases by 17% for people born in the spring-early summer compared with those born in the autumn ... In addition, they uncovered an association between cardiovascular diseases and birth month. This was subsequently confirmed in ... Seasonal variation in human birth rate has been found to be a nearly universal phenomenon. ...
ANS increases electrodermal activity (EDA) and electrocardiogram activity (ECG), this phenomenon is also referred to as ... Psychophysiological economics is a field of study focused on the assessment and evaluation of psychological and physiological ... Clinical and experimental research uses the following tools to evaluate stress responses: Cardiovascular activity: heart rate ... increased sweat production, (c) a decrease in peripheral skin temperature, (d) increased breathing, and (e) increased heart ...
... and physiological approaches (i.e., cardiovascular, hormonal). Combining different kinds of measures-often in the same study- ... This phenomenon, which she and her collaborators call "twokenism", is seen in corporate boards and is particularly pronounced ... For example, stress can improve performance for well-learned versus novel tasks. Akinola's research has probed more specific ... Fellow (2013), Society for Personality and Social Psychology Fellow (2021), an Association for Psychological Science Fellow ( ...
... and institutional level can lead to traumatic psychological and physiological stress symptoms. Psychological symptoms can ... Physiological symptoms such as high blood pressure, headaches, increased breathing and heart rate in anticipation of racial ... The phenomenon builds on existing research connecting African Americans and other people of color with oppression and ... Clark and colleagues proposed that these stress responses are also related to cardiovascular reactivity and higher rates of ...
One study found increased cardiovascular activation amongst women who watched a video in which men outnumbered women at a math ... Many psychological experiments carried out on Stereotype Threat focus on the physiological effects of negative stereotype ... 513-515, ISBN 9780275961039, the phenomenon of stereotype threat can be explained in terms of a more general construct, test ... For example, stereotype threat has been shown to disrupt working memory and executive function, increase arousal, increase self ...
Lüscher noticed that color preferences shifted according to psychological and physiological fluctuations in his patients. ... The band Bakers Pink is named after the Baker-Miller pink phenomenon. A 2013 book, entitled Drunk Tank Pink, is named for the ... the prison incident rate increased and even peaked compared to pre-pink months, despite a small decrease in the first month. ... and even influenced the cardiovascular system. Schauss began to experiment on himself, with the help of his research assistant ...
An increased understanding of the interaction between psychological and physiological factors leading to the emergence of ... Health psychologists study a broad range of health phenomena including cardiovascular disease (cardiac psychology), smoking ... Recent advances in psychological, medical, and physiological research have led to a new way of thinking about health and ... in jobs that combine little decision latitude with a high psychological workload are at increased risk for cardiovascular ...
... and that this threat manifests in physiological (cardiovascular reactions), psychological (self-disclosed concerns), and ... Resistance (also referred to as backlash) to diversity efforts in organizations is a well-established and ubiquitous phenomenon ... researchers have observed increases in social identity threat among men who discuss the instability of men's high status (i.e. ... Some scholars have deemed the "resistance perspective" as reactive, highlighting psychological and behavioral consequences such ...
... increased global cognitive processing, and improved physical functioning. Cardiovascular effects can range from increased heart ... directly by changing acute or chronic reactions to the drug or indirectly by altering other psychological or physiological ... However, this phenomenon (thought to be mediated via TSPO) is also present with benzodiazepine use alone. The clinical ... Caffeine usage surpassing 400 mg has been shown to increase the likelihood for anxiety and panic attacks in a population. ...
Not only does having social ties improve cognitive well-being, it also improves psychological health. Having multiple ... Both can create a "wear and tear" effect; however, the differing physiological elements and added psychological benefits of ... Lykken D, Tellegen A (1996). "Happiness is a stochastic phenomenon" (PDF). Psychological Science. 7 (3): 186-189. doi:10.1111/j ... Steptoe A, Wardle J, Marmot M (May 2005). "Positive affect and health-related neuroendocrine, cardiovascular, and inflammatory ...
The experiment yielded important data on the physiological, social, and psychological effects of long-term, close-quarters ... To study this phenomenon, IBMP has been conducting research in this area for many years, which has allowed construction of a ... and increased sleep and rest times, in behaviour compared to animal hibernation. Participants also experienced a disruption to ... cardiovascular, hematopoietic), and spermatozoa and cytogenetic response to irradiation and analysis of long-term effects of ...
The data in this study shows that psychological disorders are correlated with increased lateralization. Patients with damage to ... Instead of treating the cardiovascular irregularities for psychological issues, treatment could target the lateralized brain ... Phenomena such as emotional lateralization may help describe how emotions arise, persist, and alter our behavior. Understanding ... short period of time such that subjects were not consciously aware of the stimuli but were still able to show physiological ...
Scientific and psychological interest in the psychology of religion/spirituality has increased substantially in recent decades ... Measurement of these phenomena is difficult, and much research has been developed to define and analyze such phenomena. ... Mathematical psychology is more closely related to psychonomics/experimental and cognitive, and physiological psychology and ( ... cardiovascular disease) and mental health (e.g., depression). OHP has investigated such psychosocial characteristics of ...
Stress, whether physiological, biological or psychological, is an organism's response to a stressor such as an environmental ... ANS related mechanisms are thought to contribute to increased risk of cardiovascular disease after major stressful events. The ... The ambiguity in defining this phenomenon was first recognized by Hans Selye (1907-1982) in 1926. In 1951 a commentator loosely ... The brain endocrine interactions are relevant in the translation of stress into physiological and psychological changes. The ...
Increased sympathetic stimulation is usually due to physical or psychological stress. This is the basis for the so-called fight ... At high rates, the QRS complex may also become wide due to the Ashman phenomenon. It may be difficult to determine the rhythm's ... It can occur in seemingly healthy individuals with no history of cardiovascular disease. Other causes may include autonomic ... Physiological Reports. 6 (18): e13873. doi:10.14814/phy2.13873. PMC 6148327. PMID 30238692. Elsevier, Dorland's Illustrated ...
Repeated and one-time administration of DMT produces marked changes in the cardiovascular system, with an increase in systolic ... These results raise the possibility that this phenomenon may occur similarly in human brains. DMT may be measured in blood, ... DMT may trigger adverse psychological reactions, known colloquially as a "bad trip", such as intense fear, paranoia, anxiety, ... the physiological dependence potential of DMT and ayahuasca has not yet been documented convincingly. Unlike other classical ...
... mood disorder with psychological features, a direct result of physiological effects of substance abuse or any general medical ... such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity, immunological problems, and others. These health risks increase with the ... Reports have stated that a phenomenon similar to folie à deux was induced by the military incapacitating agent BZ in the late ... As with most psychological disorders, the extent and type of delusion varies, but the non-dominant person's delusional symptoms ...
The phenomenon may affect physical diagnosis. Women are more likely to be given a diagnosis of psychosomatic nature for a ... Nearly half of the women were told that their pain was psychological, and 75% were told they must learn to deal with the pain. ... During childbirth and as it kept progressing, the females were unable to feel an increase in pain insomuch as many of them ... When addressing women's health in relation to cardiovascular health, sexed based differences are imperative in acknowledging in ...
... supported by an extensive body of research conducted on the positive benefits of sex on both physiological and psychological ... They posit that the use of a biopsychosocial framework could expedite and improve research among space organizations while ... on phenomena such as conception, pregnancy, and child development. In 2018, Alexander Layendecker and Shawna Pandya co-wrote " ... immune functioning and cardiovascular health. Psychologically, sex is important in maintaining a positive self-esteem and body ...
There have been claims that laughter can be a supplement for cardiovascular exercise and might increase muscle tone. However an ... The significant role that laughter and fun play in organisational life has been seen as a sociological phenomenon and has ... One of the main focuses of modern psychological humour theory and research is to establish and clarify the correlation between ... A study designed to test the positive physiological effects of humour, the relationship between being exposed to humour and ...
Although studies have shown the protective effects of estrogen on cardiovascular health (i.e. by lowering LDL and increasing ... The male-female health-survival paradox, also known as the morbidity-mortality paradox or gender paradox, is the phenomenon in ... Females also have a greater tendency to develop psychological disorders compared to males. Females spend more years in good ... Proposed explanations for the paradox range from genetic, hormonal, and physiological processes unique to females and males. ...
For example, the psychological habit of repeatedly dwelling on stressful thoughts appears to intensify the physiological ... to increase psychological flexibility. The approach was originally called comprehensive distancing. It was developed in the ... In Buddhist teachings, ultimate wisdom refers to gaining deep insight into all phenomena or "seeing things as they are." ... January 2020). "Mindfulness-Based Interventions for Adults with Cardiovascular Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis ...
... provided the largest effect with regard to improving workers' symptoms of psychological distress. A systematic review of stress ... Physiological reactions to stress can have consequences for health over time. Researchers have been studying how stress affects ... Stereotype threat is a phenomenon that can have effects on everyone, it highly depends on the situation the individual is. Some ... Karasek, R; Baker, D; Marxer, F; Ahlbom, A; Theorell, T (July 1981). "Job decision latitude, job demands, and cardiovascular ...
Boosting mood: being involved in regular activities can improve psychological health, an effect that can be seen at any age and ... This is a good full-body exercise for those who are looking to strengthen their core while improving cardiovascular endurance. ... Prior to and during menopause, as the female body changes, there can be physical, physiological or internal changes to the body ... Sociocultural phenomenon surrounding exercise and physical fitnessPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets ...
... baroreflex sensitivity increased significantly in cardiovascular patients. A study published in 2008 used Eysenck's dimensional ... For example, most scientists dismiss the notion of faith-healing, a phenomenon for which there is a certain amount of evidence ... Studies can verify that those who pray are affected by the experience, including certain physiological outcomes. An example of ... According to a study by CentraState Healthcare System, "the psychological benefits of prayer may help reduce stress and anxiety ...
Higher doses of caffeine (>400 mg) can cause physiological, psychological and behavioral harm, particularly for children with ... Improved reaction time • Increased muscle strength and delayed muscle fatigue • Increased acceleration • Increased alertness ... and physiological phenomena that develop after repeated substance use and that typically include a strong desire to take the ... These cardiovascular side effects were not seen with smaller amounts of caffeine consumption in energy drinks (less than 200 mg ...
High noise levels can contribute to cardiovascular effects in humans and an increased incidence of coronary artery disease. In ... Many of the studies that were conducted on invertebrate exposure to noise found that a physiological or behavioral response was ... Noise poses a serious threat to a child's physical and psychological health, and may negatively interfere with a child's ... to which the phenomenon often is attributed. Anthropogenic noise reduced the species richness of birds found in Neotropical ...
The phenomenon of "unopposed alpha-stimulation," in which blood pressure increases or coronary artery vasoconstriction worsens ... Physiological changes caused by cocaine withdrawal include vivid and unpleasant dreams, insomnia, hypersomnia, anger, increased ... Some psychological symptoms due to an overdose include paranoia, delirium, anxiety as well as panicked feelings. Some signs of ... The principal actions of cocaine on the cardiovascular system are from alpha- and beta-1-adrenoceptor stimulation resulting in ...
To experience vitality is regarded as a basic psychological drive and, in philosophy, a component to the will to live. As such ... The latter point of view is characteristic of vitalism, the doctrine that the phenomena of life cannot be explained by purely ... The obvious result was the elderly individual's tendency toward increasing illness and general debility. Bordo, Susan; Udvardy ... cardiovascular risk factors and physical performance". Acta Physiologica. Wiley. 213 (1): 156-170. doi:10.1111/apha.12296. ISSN ...
Some studies indicate that perceived discrimination could contribute to increased cardiovascular risk as a result of ... and physiological (e.g. cardiovascular reactivity) measures, and evidence indicates that this heightened stress response is ... In a 2009 meta-analysis, the impacts of discrimination and mental health were found to be a general phenomenon, such that ... and willingness to live and increases cardiovascular reactivity. Research identifies a few potential moderators of the impact ...