Browsing by Subject "stress"
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Chronic immobilization stress occludes in vivo cortical activation in an animal model of panic induced by carbon dioxide inhalation.
(2014)Breathing high concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) can trigger panic and anxiety in humans. CO2 inhalation has been hypothesized to activate neural systems similar to those underlying fear learning, especially those ... -
An evaluation ofthe Allostatic Load framework for quantifying differences inhealth and longevity
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Medicine. Discipline of Medical Gerontology, 2023)The Allostatic Load (AL) framework posits that chronic or repeated exposure to stressors can cause dysregulation of multiple interrelated physiological systems, which if prolonged, may ultimately lead to deteriorations in ... -
Heart Rate Measurement during Stereotyped Motor Behavior in Autism Spectrum Disorder
(Springer, 2015)Previous research has suggested that a relationship may exist between physiological arousal and engagement in motor stereotypy among children and adolescents with autism. It has been speculated that levels or alterations ... -
Salivary cortisol levels and challenging behavior in children with autism spectrum disorder
(2015)A relationship between stress and challenging behavior in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has been theorized but infrequently examined empirically. The current study sought to examine the relationship between ... -
Solvent-Engineered Stress in Nanoscale Materials?
(2018)Nanoscale materials are frequently coated with surface stabilisation layers during growth that prevent flocculation in solution and facilitate processing technologies such ink-jet device printing. Here, we show that ... -
Structural Changes of Brain Areas Involved in Emotion and Memory Processing across Lifespan
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Medicine. Discipline of Psychiatry, 2020)People are defined by their genes, familiar background and personal experiences, that can have either a negative or positive impact. Altogether, this represents and shapes their decisions, behaviours and relationships with ... -
Worker stress, burnout, and wellbeing before and during the COVID-19 restrictions in the United Kingdom
(2022)COVID-19 created a transformational shift in the working environment for much of the labour force, yet its impact on workers is unclear. This study uses longitudinal data to examine the wellbeing of 621 full-time workers ...