نتایج جستجو برای: stressor

تعداد نتایج: 5537  

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2001
J T Noteboom K R Barnholt R M Enoka

The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of trait anxiety and stressor intensity on arousal and motor performance during a pinch task. We examined the steadiness of a precision task in the presence and absence of an imposed stressor on subjects with moderate and low trait anxiety. Subjects with the 26 highest and 14 lowest anxiety scores were assigned to one of three groups: a cont...

Journal: :Aviation, space, and environmental medicine 2005
David F Dinges Robert L Rider Jillian Dorrian Eleanor L McGlinchey Naomi L Rogers Ziga Cizman Siome K Goldenstein Christian Vogler Sundara Venkataraman Dimitris N Metaxas

Application of computer vision to track changes in human facial expressions during long-duration spaceflight may be a useful way to unobtrusively detect the presence of stress during critical operations. To develop such an approach, we applied optical computer recognition (OCR) algorithms for detecting facial changes during performance while people experienced both low- and high-stressor perfor...

Journal: :Domestic animal endocrinology 2011
B S Shepherd N Aluru M M Vijayan

The effects of acute stressor exposure on proximal (growth hormone [GH]) and distal (insulin-like growth factor-I [IFG-I] and insulin-like growth factor-binding proteins [IFGBPs]) components of the somatotropic axis are poorly understood in finfish. Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) were exposed to a 5-min handling disturbance to mimic an acute stressor episode, and levels of plasma GH, IGF-I...

2015
Qingmei Guan Anuluxshy Balasubramaniyam

The paradigm of the response of a biological organism to exposure to stressor agents is hormetic dose response, in which high doses of a stressor are toxic or harmful but low doses are beneficial. The exploitation of this biological characteristic could enable the efficient use of plants in the fields of phytoremediation and agriculture.

2013
Daniel K. Brown Jo L. Barton Valerie F. Gladwell

A randomized crossover study explored whether viewing different scenes prior to a stressor altered autonomic function during the recovery from the stressor. The two scenes were (a) nature (composed of trees, grass, fields) or (b) built (composed of man-made, urban scenes lacking natural characteristics) environments. Autonomic function was assessed using noninvasive techniques of heart rate var...

Journal: :Neurobiology of Stress 2015
Chris Rudyk Darcy Litteljohn Shuaib Syed Zach Dwyer Shawn Hayley

A number of epidemiological and experimental studies have implicated the non-selective herbicide, paraquat, in the development of sporadic Parkinson's disease (PD). While preclinical research has focused mainly on elucidating the nigrostriatal effects of paraquat, relatively little data are available concerning non-motor brain systems and inflammatory immune processes (which have been implicate...

Journal: :Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association 2017
Emily E Bernstein Richard J McNally

OBJECTIVE Despite findings that regular exercise is broadly associated with emotional well-being, more basic research is needed to deepen our understanding of the exercise and emotion connection. This paper examines how acute aerobic exercise in particular influences subjective emotional recovery from a subsequent stressor. Potential mediators and moderators, including level of physical fitness...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2012
Kristoffer C Aberg Aaron M Clarke Carmen Sandi Michael H Herzog

While it is well established that stress can modulate declarative learning, very few studies have investigated the influence of stress on non-declarative learning. Here, we studied the influence of post-learning stress, which effectively modulates declarative learning, on perceptual learning of a visual texture discrimination task (TDT). On day one, participants trained for one session with TDT...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2005
Georgia E Hodes Tracey J Shors

Puberty is a time of significant change in preparation for adulthood. Here, we examined how stressful experience affects cognitive and related hormonal responses in male and female rats prior to, during and after puberty. Groups were exposed to an acute stressor of brief periodic tailshocks and tested 24 h later in an associative memory task of trace eyeblink conditioning. Exposure to the stres...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2009
Tom Smeets Oliver T Wolf Timo Giesbrecht Kevin Sijstermans Sebastian Telgen Marian Joëls

The secretion of adrenal stress hormones in response to acute stress is known to affect learning and memory, particularly for emotionally arousing memory material. Here, we investigated whether stress-induced modulation of learning and memory performance depends on (i) the conceptual relatedness between the material to be learned/remembered and the stressor and (ii) the timing of stress exposur...

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