نتایج جستجو برای: socially isolation

تعداد نتایج: 152140  

2000
Martin P. Paulus Geoffrey B. Varty Mark A. Geyer

Rats housed in social isolation postweaning (isolates) show profound behavioral and neurobiological differences when compared to socially housed rats (socials). Fischer rats (F344) relative to Lewis rats are hyperresponsive and significantly more susceptible to stressful stimuli. This investigation tested the hypothesis that the behavioral effects of postweaning isolation are more pronounced in...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2001
M A Ruis J H te Brake B Engel W G Buist H J Blokhuis J M Koolhaas

The present experiment studied the acute and long-term stress responses of reactive and proactive prepubertal gilts to social isolation. Gilts with either reactive or proactive features were identified according to behavioral resistance in a backtest at a young age (2-4 days), respectively being low (LR) and high resistant (HR) in this test. At 7 weeks of age, 12 gilts of each type were sociall...

2011
Karen Windle Jennifer Francis Caroline Coomber

Key messages • Older people are particularly vulnerable to social isolation or loneliness owing to loss of friends and family, mobility or income. • Social isolation and loneliness impact upon individuals' quality of life and wellbeing, adversely affecting health and increasing their use of health and social care services. • People who use befriending or Community Navigator services reported th...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2012
Emilie C Perez Julie E Elie Christophe O Soulage Hédi A Soula Nicolas Mathevon Clémentine Vignal

Animal vocalizations convey multiple pieces of information about the sender. Some of them are stable, such as identity or sex, but others are labile like the emotional or motivational state. Only a few studies have examined the acoustic expression of emotional state in non-human animals and related vocal cues to physiological parameters. In this paper, we examined the vocal expression of isolat...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2006
Gretchen L Hermes Louis Rosenthal Anthony Montag Martha K McClintock

Numerous epidemiological studies have demonstrated an association between persistent social isolation and "all-cause" morbidity and mortality. To date, no causal mechanism for these findings has been established. Whereas animal studies have often reported short-term effects of social isolation on biological systems, the long-term effects of this adverse psychological state have been understudie...

Journal: :Neuron 2013
Leslie R. Whitaker Mickael Degoulet Hitoshi Morikawa

Drug addiction is driven, in part, by powerful drug-related memories. Deficits in social life, particularly during adolescence, increase addiction vulnerability. Social isolation in rodents has been used extensively to model the effects of deficient social experience, yet its impact on learning and memory processes underlying addiction remains elusive. Here, we show that social isolation of rat...

Journal: :PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2008
Koen Peeters Grietens Alphonse Um Boock Hans Peeters Susanna Hausmann-Muela Elizabeth Toomer Joan Muela Ribera

Despite free of charge biomedical treatment, the cost burden of Buruli ulcer disease (Bu) hospitalisation in Central Cameroon accounts for 25% of households' yearly earnings, surpassing the threshold of 10%, which is generally considered catastrophic for the household economy, and calling into question the sustainability of current Bu programmes. The high non-medical costs and productivity loss...

Journal: :Qualitative health research 2015
Jenny Waycott Amee Morgans Sonja Pedell Elizabeth Ozanne Frank Vetere Lars Kulik Hilary Davis

The purpose of this article is to consider how ethical principles can inform the effective design and implementation of technology-based interventions that aim to promote the well-being of socially isolated older adults. We evaluated a new iPad application with small groups of older adults. In this article, we reflect on the ethical issues encountered at each stage of the research process. Draw...

2016
M. P. Viveros R. Hernandez

Effects of social isolation and crowding on sexual beha,·iour in the rat (Rattus norvegicus).The effects of social isolation and crowding on the sexual behaviour of Sprague Dawley male and female rats (Rattus norvegicus) were investigated. The major housing condition effect was found among social isolates. A significant decrease in their non-copulatory activity was observed in both genders when...

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