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"physiological" Definitions
  1. connected with the scientific study of the normal functions of living things
  2. connected with the way in which a particular living thing functions
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A 2011 Bournemouth University study found that subjects reported physiological and physiological symptoms akin to drug-use withdrawal.
Some of this is purely physiological, and some of it is a catastrophic interpretation of those physiological symptoms.
There's a corresponding physiological response in the body, and that physiological effect then feeds back into the fear.
"We've been informed that the Navy has organized a Physiological Episode Team, to investigate and determine the causes of these physiological episodes in aviators," Rep.
Why would it succeed where basic physiological nutrition has failed?
The exercise is emotional, as much as it is physiological.
You need to have psychological and physiological and morphological characteristics.
There are lots of physiological indicators that it should be.
"Feeling a craving for something sweet is physiological," she says.
Obviously, take care of your physiological needs first, my dude.
We also need fat for many aspects of physiological function.
Dalio's experience taught him that many mental differences are physiological.
Physiological and anatomic makeup are primary in a young swimmer.
It also looks at physiological impact, therapeutic values and history.
Not in facial expressions, physiological response, or in brain activation.
But the couple had to grimly acknowledge nicotine's physiological grip.
The physiological response looks fairly similar to processing physical pain.
In physiological terms, economy is a measure of physical demand.
But the physiological purpose of a yawn remains a mystery.
Associated with it are profound physiological disturbances, widespread throughout the organism.
Contrary to popular belief, this is physiological, not related to willpower.
"These may not have physiological functions" in adult ovaries, he adds.
What are some of the psychiatric and physiological effects of ketamine?
Anxiety is the body's emotional and physiological response to environmental triggers.
After extensive physiological research, Nike put together a team of three.
Think about it — physiological changes are part of the emotional response.
"For every thought you have there's a physiological corollate," McGraw said.
To the extent that there are risks, they're psychological, not physiological.
These physiological responses were all targets of the researchers' scientific inquiry.
Their current results only measured physiological responses to a person's fears.
A major point of physiological "activity," paradoxically, was to enable stasis.
In that physiological stress there is a taste of the sublime.
They are physiological systems organized around abdomens, suprarenal glands and genitals.
In short, they uncovered the physiological basis of loving your dog.
But many of the underlying, intricate physiological steps involved remain mysterious.
This suggests there's a physiological cost to their proactive immune defense.
He has examined the ways singing improves physiological and mental health.
Do you think cursing can serve physiological, emotional and social purposes?
From a purely physiological perspective, chewing something without swallowing is pointless.
When you're exercising, you have a physiological response that combats anxiety.
Apple did extensive physiological research when building out this new keyboard.
In fact, mental health is a physiological and a political issue.
The first variable is your physiological makeup, which is part genetics.
"If you experience emotions that others are experiencing, especially those associated with stress, your physiological patterns of stress can align with their physiological patterns," Tessa West, an associate professor of psychology at New York University, says.
The medical profession distinguishes falls based on the cause: accidents (because of an unsafe environment), anticipated physiological falls (associated with a known health condition) and unanticipated physiological falls (from sudden events, like a heart attack or stroke).
"The constant separation, re-connection, and separation, and resultant psychological and physiological stress that this may impart, may impact a range of physiological systems, increasing risks of physical disease, as well as psychological distress," the researchers write.
The noni's appearance alone is enough to warrant physiological and psychological revulsion.
So you could theoretically have a device that monitors these physiological changes.
I would say that without art man is inconceivable in physiological terms.
Part of it is just the physiological reaction to alcohol, a depressant.
Anoxia, as this physiological process is called, also sets in after death.
"Usually, the cell's energy is used for normal physiological function," he says.
In athletics, each class has various physiological criteria that must be met.
Fourteen additional controlled trials showed physiological benefits in those with heart failure.
Only physiological survival requirements such as food and shelter are more important.
It was not just this amazing physiological thing that happened to me.
Meanwhile, their personal, physiological responses to the riding proved to be complex.
One is physiological: Depression most likely reflects an array of brain imbalances.
There are a few physiological reasons why certain foods make you poop.
But that seemed directly tied to my nervous system—a physiological response.
" The other is the physiological way: "I experience anger in my body.
First, the infant may have some intrinsic anatomic or physiological risk factor.
An upright head is essential for eloquence for physiological reasons as well.
" 'Making It' generated an almost physiological cringe in its critics," Oppenheimer writes.
Yeah. Tolerance is a physiological consequence of prescribing a multitude of drugs.
We may, in part, be building a physiological reserve, Dr. Kraus says.
If you think about health and beauty, everyone's physiological makeup is unique.
Also, critics of the hypothesis argue, it doesn't make much physiological sense.
Plus, as others have pointed out, there are physiological differences among men too.
"Longer and/or [more] powerful yawns should provide greater physiological effects," Gallup said.
"We plan to take this much further and study physiological responses," said Goldsby.
"There are physiological reasons why those religious traditions actually help people," says Epstein.
Beyond these physiological differences, some of the benefits might be in people's heads.
Beyond the yuck factor, however, there are real, physiological objections to such "xenotransplantation".
Thanks to the water's unique physiological pH, you shouldn't even have to rinse.
Does sleep have a primary physiological function, or does it serve many functions?
"You're addressing the physiological cause, not just treating the symptoms," says Bar-Chama.
We had, in short, no real measure of homeostatic resilience, of physiological reserve.
"A big physiological sign to look for is involuntary muscle contraction," Marin says.
There's an added physiological benefit from being at home as well, Grabowski said.
These anatomical and physiological adaptations could—for some women—lead to performance improvements.
When we're in real danger, these physiological responses are necessary for our survival.
This is a psychological meets physiological mindgame complete with rules, rewards, and punishments.
And while many animals yawn spontaneously (for physiological reasons), far fewer yawn contagiously.
Another systematic review found only small physiological effects of tDCS on brain function.
Frailty, an age-related physiological decline, particularly correlates with increased mortality and complications.
Jay Powell and group are putting us at a decided economic & physiological disadvantage.
But the scientists also had collected the astronauts' urine and other physiological markers.
I never had that particular set of feelings again, that distinctive physiological derangement.
Apart from what's gone because of physiological change, there's a change of spirit.
An ass has physiological function, sure; but also, it's a pretty decent chair.
In fact, there is a physiological basis for why it is so hard.
Emotions like fear and sadness aren't all in your head—they're physiological phenomena.
The underlying physiological mechanisms of analgesic touch still aren't completely understood, Goldstein says.
So we know that the physiological effects on the body are big time.
Unfortunately, very little is known about the physiological mechanism by which EHS causes symptoms.
Still, my physiological and cardiovascular markers are trending downward, hastened by my own foolishness.
The thrill we get from driving has a real psychological and even physiological basis.
In many ways, I had the physiological response without the satisfaction of a tear.
All in all, it makes physiological sense that new moms could tumble into depression.
Others, like the funerary masks of ancient Egyptian pharaohs, favor ornamentation over physiological accuracy.
And the physiological decision to stay in the workforce won't work for much longer.
The Apple Watch is where your digital, physical and physiological worlds begin to intersect.
Sensors can now measure an individual's physiological data, augmenting and complementing their other data.
They could focus on physiological considerations and design the pillow like a neck brace.
These in turn trigger physiological variations such as elongation growth, respiration, and moisture absorption.
There are physiological differences, too: It is simply more tiring to play at altitude.
Her research examines the cognitive, affective, and physiological mechanisms behind intergroup conflict and discrimination.
The physiological response to a rejection is entirely different from that of a threat.
Stimulating the vagus nerve activates "a natural physiological mechanism," wrote Sirigu in an email.
"It was enlivening aspects of our physiological experience that had been despised and invisible."
He added that another hypothesis points to the human physiological response to hot temperatures.
"When we're stressed, the typical, the normal physiological response is ... eating less," he said.
There is no physiological way to make your fat tissue magically turn into muscle.
Ms. Parker is studying whether orphans show physiological stress after mothers have been killed.
"Long term unemployment is correlated with all types of negative physiological outcomes," Thiede said.
So, they are real symptoms, but we just cannot identify any good physiological explanation.
The heart rate sensors, on the other hand, pick up indications of physiological distress.
Can the physiological responses normally initiated by chemicals be initiated through an aesthetic interaction?
The physiological differences between the sexes also aren't the entire ballgame, so to speak.
Yes, depression and anxiety are physiological phenomena, chemical processes that happen in the brain.
His capacity for decoding opponents' tendencies through film study has mitigated his physiological decline.
At 81, he underwent a battery of physiological tests at McGill University in Montreal.
However, some studies have pointed to "peak times" for exercise for the best physiological benefits.
The researchers gave everyone psychological and physiological tests before, immediately after, and eight months after.
But sexual attraction is different than sex drive, the body's physiological response to sexual stimulus.
In fact, research has concluded that swim training can have positive physiological effects on horses.
New fossil evidence or data from physiological studies could go against their hypothesis, for example.
"That's advancing the power of the will the psychology versus the physiological dependence," she said.
This mirrored the rise of pseudo-scientific medical claims about women's physiological and psychological frailty.
However, their symptoms did not track with the physiological data from diagnostic testing for GERD.
So, in short: the cost of VR — financial, logistical, and physiological — needs to come down.
Extreme stress can also result in a cascade of other physiological events ending with stroke.
Any species that has long gaps in feeding must have these kinds of physiological tricks.
Past research has shown a physiological response to famine can be passed down across generations.
Despite the lack of physiological changes, however, the device did result in predictable psychological changes.
"From a purely physiological standpoint, walking raises your heart rate and burns calories," he says.
Everything is so quiet I feel all the physiological alerts come online as I look.
In fact, studies have shown that indoor plants may even reduce psychological and physiological stress.
The physiological response of a younger being probably will be better than the miners themselves.
"Lip balm does not contain ingredients that can cause a physiological dependency," she told me.
You may experience some of the physiological aspects of pleasure without perceiving them as pleasurable.
In addition to the many physiological benefits, cannabis may also enhance a user's spiritual connection.
These molecules support physiological processes in the body like detoxification, metabolism, antioxidation and cellular repair.
In men, fat accumulates around the belly where it serves no physiological purpose at all.
We're like pothead snowflakes—no two people have the same exact high or physiological response.
Meanwhile, you learn to do relaxation exercises to control the physiological effects of the fear.
Edward L. Vaughan, who leads the Air Force's physiological-episodes action team in the Pentagon.
After a few days or weeks the physiological addiction is gone; the war is over.
They also fail to produce what Pollan calls the "physiological noise" of other psychoactive drugs.
Their physiological changes are reversed as they move upstream, and they again become freshwater fish.
This is a beneficial physiological adaptation allowing athletes to exercise at higher intensities for longer.
Clutter can also induce a physiological response, including increased levels of cortisol, a stress hormone.
At times, we're shown what wondrous innards lie beneath skin, revealing physiological systems typically unseen.
Each of these physiological changes would be expected to improve how well the volunteers aged.
"Narcissism comes with physiological costs," says Joey Cheng, a psychologist at the University of Illinois.
Physiological synchrony was also associated with the empathy levels in the person doing the touching.
A new paper from Northwestern announced a way to measure an individual's unique physiological time.
Exercising, and exorcising, out your demons isn't just spiritually satisfying, then; its positive effects are physiological.
As for the physiological processes responsible for this behavior, that's also a bit of a mystery.
The physiological reason why people get amenorrhea has to do with the hormones that trigger menstruation.
The National Institute for Health (NIH) defines stress as a "physiological response to challenge or demand".
Some boys are born with erections, but they don't understand it—it's like a physiological thing.
Swearing and exposure to profanity do appear to activate physiological responses consistent with a cathartic reaction.
Aside from a sensitivity to sunlight, albinism doesn't directly affect normal body structure or physiological health.
She dubbed the project the POWER study: Physiological adaptiOns in WomEn during a NoRth Pole expedition.
Scientists have observed no adverse effects relating to brain function, body temperature, or other physiological functions.
Instead, it's a subjective feeling that's associated with a number of psychological, and sometimes physiological issues.
When asked to only point at the body parts, no differences in physiological arousal were found.
People given "fake" pills often experience the same physiological effects as people given the real thing.
You have to make sure that what you're doing is causing a physiological intent to recover.
At the very bottom of the pyramid are "physiological needs," which include food, shelter and clothing.
By exploiting psychological and physiological vulnerabilities, these design choices interfere with the free choice of users.
For the first time, we are able to quantify our physical and physiological activities so minutely.
Some have synthetically enhanced themselves with steroids, while others approach their bodies like a physiological science.
The overall effect is something like trying to explain a human's thought process in physiological terms.
Today, Kipchoge came within three minutes of that physiological limit, closer than anyone's ever come before.
Issues related to your circadian rhythm, or our body's clocks, may be more psychological than physiological.
Not if the use of "obscene" words or graphic physiological description is your definition of pornography.
The difference has an evolutionary rationale, a physiological basis, and a direct correlation with math scores.
Why do the things that we do supposedly for ourselves cause us long-term physiological damage?
Physiological symptoms, she said, could often be relieved by antidepressants, anxiety medicine, meditation and other treatments.
The information was used to create physiological profiles that could guide the targeting of political messages.
Another study by Drexel University in Philadelphia offers hope that art therapy can have physiological benefits.
Or maybe there's some other yet-to-be-discovered physiological change after surgery that explains it.
But profanity serves a physiological, emotional and social purpose — and it's effective only because it's inappropriate.
And they, too, dedicate many pages to confirmation bias, which, they claim, has a physiological component.
The molecular, physiological and behavioral changes were divided into low-, mid-level and high-risk groups.
Baby weight is the same as any weight you want to lose, from a physiological perspective.
It helps determine the mood of a conversation based on speech patterns and physiological information.—Motherboard
The importance of these physiological states on individual and community health is fundamental and wide-ranging.
"They don't appreciate that there really are harmful psychological and physiological effects that people can experience."
"Being healthy before a pregnancy helps a woman better weather nine months of physiological stress," Ross said.
You can feel and experience physiological symptoms that are so real that they show themselves with tics.
Since then Raffaele has become one of the more outspoken proponents of evaluating biomarkers for physiological age.
They really want to know more about the physiological age of their patients than the chronological one.
Such a profile can help identify changes or physiological trends that may occur in an athlete's body.
Thanks to this new study, human anatomy and physiological function just got a little less terra incognita.
Best time for weight management: morning workouts There are some physiological perks to morning workouts in general.
They also tend to have high stress responsivity profiles, meaning they have greater physiological response to stress.
From a physiological perspective, he's a little older, and he might be in for a little constipation.
These are the same physiological reactions that happen when you try something new and exciting as well.
We're not just talking about the animals being irritated, we're talking about habitat changing and physiological changes.
From lithium batteries, to camera equipment, to the physiological challenges of being under extreme conditions 24/7.
As that happened, the team also measured skin conductance of the participants, which correlates with physiological arousal.
After the experiment, EEG results from Gracefire and another brain scan by Olman both showed physiological differences.
Our physiological response ends up getting interpreted as other "high arousal responses," which include happiness and joy.
The physiological reason for this -- what actually is happening inside someone's body -- is pretty much a mystery.
Here's one reason: Research suggests some people have a stronger physiological response to moral dilemmas than others.
They believe it has to do, like most physiological problems astronauts face, with the lack of gravity.
Stress knocks over a long line of physiological dominos, some of which make you need to pee.
Surely, animals (including humans) exhibit numerous adaptive physiological strategies for coping with natural periods of food limitation.
Sometimes, understanding the biological and physiological aspects can help decrease guilt and blame for survivors, she says.
Business Insider spoke to three experts to uncover the scientific, physiological, and ethical challenges of space colonization.
We carry the burden of institutionalized racism and extreme physical and physiological stress that accompanies that burden.
As a result of massive defoliation and disruption of physiological processes, the trees eventually die, Makoto said.
A 1994 study on pornography showed that physiological sexual response does not always correlate with feeling good.
For example, "someone having a nosebleed was [experiencing] nominally the same physiological process as menstruating," Laqueur says.
"It's an amazing physiological adaption to starvation that allows tissues like the brain to survive," Hall added.
Physiological dependence can happen with all sorts of substances, from opioids and alcohol, to blood pressure medication.
Yes, a doctor says, as a person with bad dreams still derives the physiological benefits of sleep.
Q. Because moderate exercise likely results in less physiological stress throughout the body than more vigorous exercise?
" He added: "There are complex medical and physiological issues which affect the metabolism and excretion of salbutamol.
But actually on both physiological and psychological levels, the two go together like peanut butter and jelly.
The physiological differences between the sexes are why sports are generally sex segregated in the first place.
" As Dr. Margulis wrote, "Earth, in the biological sense, has a body sustained by complex physiological processes.
"Because of a person's physiological trauma, sometimes the body is also affected, it gets weaker," he said.
There is a physiological reason why black text on a white screen is better for many people.
"The idea that we contain multitudes — like Walt Whitman — was becoming a physiological realization," Mr. Pesic said.
Research in psychology and neuroscience has begun to reveal a number of automatic physiological responses to unpopularity.
There is little hard science on the physiological state in the brain while writing is taking place.
One provision would require modifications to the F/A-6900 Hornet fighter aircraft to mitigate physiological episodes.
But the results are mixed, and it's not clear whether puzzle solving has any purely physiological benefits.
Physiological factors include cardiovascular fitness, and how efficient an athlete is at using energy (their "movement economy").
Every person is first driven by physiological needs: air, water, food, shelter, and clothing, followed by safety.
Couples with a fur baby experience similar psychological and physiological effects as those with a human one.
While confirmation bias is usually invisible to us in the moment, its physiological triggers are more detectable.
When stress hormones like cortisol interact with other hormones and neurotransmitters, physiological changes occur that sometimes manifest externally.
Headlines frame situations in ways that command your attention and cause physiological responses that mimic real-life threats.
"Stressful life events are associated with physiological, metabolic and hormonal changes in the body," Omar said by email.
For a while you're not sure what's going on with Sasha — is it physiological or is it supernatural?
Doctors are years away from understanding the mechanisms of paruresis, but they know it's both psychological and physiological.
"When you're listening to yourself, there is a physiological explanation for why your voice sounds different," says Dahl.
So there you have it — just one more of our many complex physiological responses to gettin' it on.
Simultaneously, there is another physiological reaction called an analgesic response, which makes the body more impervious to pain.
"But if you're emotionally ready, and there are no other complications, there is no physiological reason to wait."
The phenomenon in which we learn to associate a contextual cue with a physiological response is well known.
This could eventually lead to treatments in humans who are suffering from skeletal abnormalities and other physiological ailments.
She says people usually know when they're stressed out, but there are some physiological signs to look for.
"Of course we have very little data on the physiological effects in humans for consuming placenta," said Benyshek.
Extra accoutrements give the ability to track stride length, ground contact time, physiological measurements and other detailed statistics.
And any type of eating because of emotion, not because of physiological hunger, is an unhealthy coping mechanism.
Some researchers in the past have theorized that physiological limitations kept predators from stalking their prey year-round.
So far, we've seen a host of positive physiological and psychological benefits for both patients and their families.
Opinion I teach a medical school course on homeostasis: how organ systems work together to maintain physiological balance.
When you fully relax your face, you send a physiological signal to your body that all is well.
Small studies have hinted at causality by demonstrating that interventions to increase positive feelings yield improved physiological measurements.
A study published in March demonstrated that natural sounds have the ability to relieve psychological and physiological stress.
The result is physiological stress and a burst of fight-or-flight energy sent to the driver's arms.
Is there a physiological difference between people who wake up and immediately want sex, and people who don't?
Research does confirm distinct physiological differences between those who are up with the roosters and habitual night-prowlers.
"The public needs to know that traumatic brain injury is a serious injury and it's physiological," he says.
You can see why: Frailty involves decreased physiological reserve, which helps determine how patients respond to physical stress.
As a freshly minted widow, I did not have the physiological agency to consider line items this large.
Had it become Dumbo's feather, I wondered, less of a physiological fix, more of a magical confidence booster?
These "endocannabinoids" regulate a range of physiological functions, including appetite, pain, metabolism, mood, energy, sleep, and stress responses.
Finding a physiological release through experiential activities helps make sense of confusing emotions like anger, grief and guilt.
"We've known for a long time that solitary inflicts tremendous psychological and physiological harm on people," he said.
She sees patients who can't belch because of a physiological dysfunction involving the upper sphincter in their esophagus.
Research tells us five minutes of negative thinking causes six hours of negative physiological impact on our bodies.
What about vasodilation, human growth hormones, intralipids, assisted hatching, oocyte activation, physiological intracytoplasmic sperm injection, or embryo glue?
Kern said the participants all believed they were working out with lower intensity than the physiological data reflected.
We have assumed that these master divers have adapted physiological workarounds that help them conserve oxygen and energy.
Alternatively, you may need to take on the role of financial caregiver because of medical or physiological conditions.
However, if we look at this with a purely physiological perspective in mind, it&aposs simply not advantageous.
In both cases, people's psychological beliefs about their genetic risks had altered their physiological responses to the testing.
Long-term stress has also been associated with numerous physiological issues, including heart disease, obesity, and premature death.
But this changing physiological picture, and our constantly varying levels of cortisol, has led to many inconsistent findings.
"Yes, in the moment, [venting] can sometimes reduce a physiological arousal, but only in certain situations," Dr. Zakarin says.
They had some physiological and life history attributes which were not conducive to survival in the K-Pg cataclysm.
Best time overall: when it works for you Ultimately, the best time to workout isn't about small physiological gains.
Law enforcement believes marijuana to cause psychoactive hindrance, but the marijuana tests performed by police officers are purely physiological.
It's complicated to explain the physiological mechanism behind why Botox works, because migraines aren't fully understood to begin with.
We're working today on space station to understand the physiological problems of being in microgravity on the human body.
Medical researchers are working with an Australian airline to assess the physiological effects of the world's longest commercial flight.
"With regard to their life history and physiological attributes, dinosaurs were basically holding a dead man's hand," Erickson said.
Cohen highlights that exposure to sudden accelerations from roller coasters can pose physiological challenges to people with these problems.
You're either born, I don't know, big-boned and tall and strong, or whatever, you have the physiological thing.
Think about that: People who got the leaky cup experienced no possible physiological change whatsoever from the actual cupping.
"Even after a little alcohol, you're still having hangover-like" mental and physiological symptoms to at least some degree.
There was probably no physiological impact; that was more of a psychological worry about being up for her daughter.
It bears the marks of not only one's birth, but travels, adventures, hurts, and spills, physiological traumas and recoveries.
The gap between the mind and the brain, between the psychological and the physiological, is not always clear, right?
By combining this physiological data with other data from the user's environment, the "intelligence" of the data is increased.
Few books characterize the quiet isolation of winter quite as well as Stephen King's classic physiological thriller The Shining.
"People have done a lot of physiological research on the optical properties of lenses in these animals," Stubbs added.
Caffeine, meanwhile, takes about 20 minutes to have its physiological effect — kicking in just as the napper is awakening.
Friends, family and spouses could be having beneficial effects on stress levels and other physiological markers, Holt-Lunstad said.
Many first-time athletes are often caught off guard by the physiological and psychological aspects of tapering, Taylor says.
Measuring the physiological activity of these organs can provide insight into the activity of the ANS [autonomic nervous system].
What nearly all experts agree on is that the explanation probably involves several distinct social, cultural, and physiological factors.
As a widely recognized stress-relieving practice, yoga has been shown to mitigate the body's physiological response to stressors.
"On the screen, she or he can see all the data regarding the patient—physiological parameters, E.C.G.s," he said.
The research shows that this switch doesn't get rid of the physiological state of activation that comes with anxiety.
VLNCs contain nicotine at levels that do not produce physiological effects, rendering what residual nicotine they do contain ineffective.
To begin from the premise that a condition is imaginary is to prejudice efforts to provide a physiological explanation.
Canine courthouse companions Facility dogs can have psychological and physiological benefits for children and other vulnerable witnesses, Walsen said.
No matter how zen and graceful your yoga peers might seem, no one is immune to this physiological function.
But such physiological theories face heavy challenges; they can't really explain bloody streaks in a breezy April, for instance.
The color red is a stimulant that makes your visual brain go into overdrive, causing an instantaneous physiological reaction.
However, if the resentment festers, it can transform into unhealthy anger, which can take a physiological and mental toll.
Some have suggested that chemicals emitted from trees, so-called phytoncides, have a physiological effect on our stress levels.
The carbohydrates rapidly fuel muscles, lessening some of the physiological stress of working out and prompting less inflammation afterward.
After Navy pilots reported increased physiological problems as these oxygen concentrators aged, the devices were taken apart and examined.
"Keep caffeine consumption to a minimum, as it can increase heart rate and physiological symptoms of anxiety," Deibler says. 
The physiological processes that lead to heart disease, the findings suggest, may start earlier in women than in men.
Research on experiential avoidance backs this up, since trying not to feel bad is associated with negative physiological effects.
First, however, Dr. Billat and her colleagues remeasured all of the physiological markers they had tested two years before.
Some children with a diagnosed physiological issue might benefit from cutting out foods containing proteins in wheat and dairy.
"The probability that a pilot will experience a physiological event is less than 1 percent per year," Doorenbos said.
Sham acupuncture was good at relieving pain temporarily, he said, but true acupuncture had objective physiological — and enduring — effects.
It's great for mental health, cognitive functioning, aging, and just generally like every single one of your physiological systems.
Breastfeeding also has physiological and relational benefits, since a mother and child are more strongly bonded in the process.
But just recently researchers have begun studying narcissists on a physiological level, and these findings paint a different picture.
Other research has traced this effect in part to the physiological level, finding that conservatives have larger right amygdalae.
The novel is a physiological thriller about a woman who murders her husband one day — and then abruptly stops speaking.
Moreover, breathing has positive physiological effects such as lowering your blood pressure and changing the pH level of your blood.
"Furthermore, we are interested to understand if this [liver] insulin resistance is part of a physiological adaptation process," Wolfram said.
Captivity limits opportunities for animals to express their natural behaviour and puts their physiological and psychological well-being at risk.
The physiological addiction can be overcome with patches, with hypnosis, with self-help books, with good old-fashioned will power.
If people show elevated stress levels over time, and you 'catch' that stress, you can too can endure physiological harm.
Dominican scholars studied supposed physiological differences between Haitians and themselves, and students were regaled with tales of historical Haitian atrocities.
Your body not reacting to stress well can impact physiological pathways which can end up leading to sub-optimal sleep.
And then, when breathing did grow difficult, they showed high activation in parts of the brain that increase physiological arousal.
But many women aren't aware of this physiological fact of aging, or that there are medical solutions to the problem.
For instance, a 2010 study looked at the effects of compassion-based meditation on 61 participants' physiological responses to stress.
Among primates, especially great apes, there is compelling evidence from behavioral and physiological responses to death that they do grieve.
All the women who participated agreed to be subjected to a battery of scientific measurements that monitored their physiological status.
But really you would have the exact same physiological response within three weeks if someone just gave you that prescription.
Most of the physiological changes experienced by Scott reversed themselves when he returned to Earth, but a few did not.
What the tapered, scalloped heart sans veins and valves may lack in physiological functions, it makes up for in aesthetic.
Investigators have documented a steady rise reports of physiological episodes among T-45 and F/A-18 pilots since 7393.
Instead I riffed off the terseness of SMS messaging to share the psychological and physiological experience of the actual walking.
They might also help us learn, explains Sho Sugawawra, a researcher with the National Institute for Physiological Sciences in Japan.
The authors add that such exposure has been clearly linked to aggressive behavior, aggressive thoughts, aggressive feelings and physiological arousal.
The common difference between females who are sexually thriving and those who are not is less often physiological than social.
Researchers are busy analysing every aspect of the web's effects on kids' social behaviours, mental health and even physiological development.
Because health is about inclusion, access, connection, joy, physiological well-being, and we have to take those factors into account.
"We've spent 30 years scientifically measuring crash criteria, but there wasn't a lot of research into physiological metrics," Gulash said.
There can also be physiological symptoms like panic attacks, insomnia, and anxiety symptoms; all of which can vary in duration.
After all, it's not your thoughts but rather the physiological reaction to those thoughts that make panic attacks so unbearable.
It was originally posited that HG was a "conversion disorder," or a neurological condition with no physiological origin or explanation.
Was there something about the particular frequency of these sounds that caused such a remarkable effect on people's physiological states?
It starts from a physiological need, but also people see them as a necessary part of the wellbeing of society.
She said that there really is no physiological benefit to abstaining from orgasm, but things are more complicated than that.
The fundamental problem, of course, is that flying across time zones can wrench your body's physiological rhythms out of sync.
These policies have sowed fear, trauma, and stress: emotions that can have physiological effects researchers are now working to understand.
Brain scans show that the physiological response to verbal or visual rejection looks similar to the processing of physical pain.
But even on uncrowded pedestrian pathways, people often choose walking speeds that are slower or faster than their physiological ideal.
Our bodies hold so many of our emotional reactions that we learn a lot just by noticing our physiological responses.
But Dr. Bonn-Miller believes that from a physiological standpoint, the relationship between marijuana use and running makes some sense.
Sex has a strong influence on many aspects of well-being: it is one of our most basic physiological needs.
According to Han, once a law is in place, it's difficult to dislodge, both from a legal and physiological perspective.
Many hormonal and mechanical signals contribute to hunger and satiety, and physiological hunger signals are just one reason people eat.
Dr. Beatrice has found linear enamel hypoplasia — grooves in the teeth that indicate generalized physiological stress — in virtually every mouth.
Hibernation is a marvelous physiological and molecular event, and it's still a mystery how the behavior is activated and regulated.
After recording a segment exploring the body's physiological response to freezing water, he found it had an unexpected side effect.
Braun says figuring it out was made harder because measuring someone's physiological time required many hourly samples to be taken.
Eventually, he becomes a poet, and he also has all these pseudo-scientific and physiological ideas that [he's] throwing out there.
Breathe Anxious nerves are a physiological response to risk, a response that gets your heart thumping, palms sweating, and thoughts spinning.
With that said, there are still some physiological and mental benefits you can reap from doing your workout at specific times.
Their research suggests memory loss is an acquired trait, and it's a deliberate, evolved physiological process—in nematode worms, at least.
We know that the majority of fertility issues arise from a physiological source, such as problems with ovulation or hormonal imbalances.
The company first started looking at physiological responses in 2012, and in 2015 created a full-fledged biophysical lab for it.
The author sets out to prove that because of its unique metabolic, physiological and hormonal effects, sugar is the new tobacco.
Scientists were also intrigued by signs of sexual dimorphism in dinosaurs: physiological differences between females and males that went beyond genitalia.
From a practical physiological standpoint, there's really no point in forcing yourself to work out every day to make your goal.
Because the band doesn't cause any physiological or hormonal changes like other bariatric surgeries, patients often struggle with weight loss afterward.
The researchers will also collect blood samples and swabs from turtles to find out what's going on at a physiological level.
Paruthi called these "normal physiological wakings" and said they typically occur four to seven times a night, depending on the person.
"[Studying] the physiological and behavioral functions of almost 5,000 genes in mice led to the discovery of drug candidates," he said.
But these surgeries have other physiological effects that help with weight loss, and researchers are only beginning to understand them all.
According to experts, you get some sort of physiological high when friends — and sometimes even strangers — hit like on your posts.
As we've said before, farting is an extremely normal physiological process, that's a byproduct of your gastrointestinal system doing its job.
Bajau divers been observed plunging more than 200 feet underwater, their only protection a pair of wooden goggles — a physiological marvel.
"I utilize physiological, psychological, and mechanical methods, such as air, water, light, heat, earth (to treat patients)," the profile said. HealthGrades.
This means actually making older people young again, not just stabilizing the healthy physiological state of people in their mid-250s.
Research shows that different types of physiological responses to an uncertain threat can indicate psychopathology, or simply put, anxiety or depression.
It's subject to the same biological rules and physiological processes, and is influenced by external forces in subtle and powerful ways.
And seeing stressors as challenges rather than threats invites physiological responses that improve thinking and cause less physical wear and tear.
During that time, it undergoes several physiological adaptations, including absorbing the yolk sac within its body and fully inflating its lungs.
Two prototype sensors from crosstown rivals Stanford and Berkeley stick right to the skin and provide a wealth of physiological data.
Researchers there have been working on a sweat monitor for a few years that could detect a number of physiological factors.
We must expand the discussion beyond the physical and physiological to include the spiritual dimension of whole-body healing from PTSD.
"I think I've pretty much put that to rest," Froome said Saturday, citing his release of physiological test data last year.
You may well have noticed a few rather curious physiological responses that occurred in addition to your own personal pleasure party.
I look it up later to find that adaptogens are substances that stabilise physiological processes and reduce cellular sensitivity to stress.
The most important thing is that you need female support because other women have a better physiological understanding of what's happening.
"The spaceflight environment impacts many physiological systems, resulting in potentially serious consequences, particularly for longer duration space exploration," the paper explains.
Mast cells play a central role in immune system activity, generally: autoimmune diseases, allergic reactions, and normal physiological responses to pathogens.
And obviously [if it's] part of your brand that you use that physiological fact, it puts you in a tricky situation.
These cycles refer to the physiological or behavioral changes in a plant or animal that occur in roughly 24-hour cycles.
For the study, published August 23 in the journal Physiological Reports, researchers looked at 76 middle-school students in urban Alabama.
Strep is a new lease on life, mono a surprise sabbatical — the physiological gift of time to hit the reset button.
Here and elsewhere her genius resides in how she infuses humans and animals with the physiological structures of the natural environment.
His story — and broad consensus among researchers and practitioners — shows the physiological and emotional damage that trauma has on young children.
But both of those are psycho-physiological responses to an inability to cope, and they both do mental and physical damage.
Brain scans show that the physiological response to verbal or visual rejection looks fairly similar to the processing of physical pain.
But if they had been randomly assigned to write about their most important value, they didn't show that physiological stress response.
We might describe this situation as a "behavioral relapse," akin to the physiological relapse of cancer or of an immunological illness.
This has a physiological effect on your body, lowering your heart rate and blood pressure, and allowing you to feel calm.
"Crew members may experience psychological and physiological benefits from eating flavorful cooked meals," NASA said in a description of the experiment.
The data included cognitive measurements, physiological data and 27 months of samples from both brothers, including blood, plasma, urine and stool.
The study also does not show whether stomach upset alone clobbered the riders' performance or if other physiological processes were involved.
Not only are the lovers unable to speak in a physiological sense, but their positions in society mean they are voiceless.
The goal is to incentivize players to remain calm and consistent by using "the multi-user virtual environment to influence a score of each user's performance such that each user demonstrating relatively superior physiological self-regulatory skill is rewarded and each user demonstrating relatively inferior physiological self-regulatory skill is penalized," according to the patent description.
By comparing the two different fungi, the researchers were able to discern the specific physiological effects of O. unilateralis on the ants.
Looking at physiological differences, a 2014 study found that people with higher blood flow to the medial prefrontal cortex remembered more dreams.
The daily rhythm represents the biochemical and physiological processes that rise and fall in your body over the course of 24-hours.
When we're stressed, our bodies enter a heightened state of physiological arousal due to the "fight-or-flight" response kicking into gear.
The "fight or flight" is a physiological response that both humans and animals have evolved over time to help us stay alive.
We're beginning to understand that sleep is important in the regulation of pretty much all physiological processes that occur within our bodies.
In today's study scientists examined the brains of 202 former football players to see if they showed the physiological signs of CTE.
We react the same way to trauma on the physiological level and in terms of the reparative nature of compassion and empathy.
These anxious thoughts, which are often referred to as negative automatic thoughts, incite emotional and physiological distress like a faulty alarm system.
And similarly, you have a total kind of synergy between psychological and physiological and physical characteristics that go into defining your limits.
According to sexologist Laura McGuire, PhD, there are three main physiological reasons someone feels sexual pleasure: the pudendal nerve, dopamine, and oxytocin.
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, only safety and physiological comfort are more important than love in our search for self-fulfillment.
Sustained "forward head flexion," or bending the head down, and poor posture could be the reasons for these physiological changes, they hypothesized.
She has trained her body to withstand the physiological and psychological pressures of doing something that is life-threatening and arguably insane.
"Yes, there would be physiological and neural changes that would occur on Mars due to its partial-gravity environment," she told Gizmodo.
"This is a reminder that sex has social, emotional and physiological benefits, and it's important to make it a priority," Leavitt said.
Along with the physiological measures of stress, the scientists collected data on the language couples used and the volume of their voices.
Though its proponents say it helps neutralize the triggers and physiological impacts of trauma, no one is exactly sure how it works.
"Part of the therapy is she tries to get me to really understand my physiological triggers," Coates said of his EMDR therapist.
Children are especially at risk because of their biology There are some physiological differences that make children especially susceptible to heat stroke.
"When we've shifted over into a panic attack, we're having a physiological response," explains Julie Larson, LCSW, a therapist based in NYC.
In fact, because of its physiological benefits, research suggests that the use of restorative yoga-based practices can actually decrease healing time.
Regardless of eating and exercising habits, it's a complex tangle of physiological mechanisms, and you cannot always control every part of it.
One team of finalists developed a device that could "detect a user's panic, fear and stress" by monitoring speech and physiological changes.
Prison accelerates the aging process - research shows that inmates often are 10 years older from a physiological standpoint than their actual ages.
"Here's a whole different type of physiological response that can affect what these animals can do and how they live," said Wishner.
You probably remember all the physiological symptoms of anxiety: shortness of breath, racing pulse, muscle tension, and that queasy feeling of unease.
And it can also lend positive physiological benefits, including lower stress levels, fewer symptoms of depression, and even a lower mortality rate.
With no pharmacological or physiological treatments on the horizon, scientists and doctors explored psychiatry and psychology for ways to ease the symptoms.
"Because we measure more physiological parameters than just temperature, we can actually detect the fertile window earlier and with a higher accuracy.".
"I don't know of any physiological reason why drinking water would make a difference in alleviating symptoms of a concussion," Rodeo said.
The customized virtual therapy exercises record physiological and kinematic responses, quantifying the progress of the patient with scores and metrics over time.
If Kanter believes that fasting inhibits his play, it may, "even though there may not be physiological adverse outcomes," Dr. Bloomer said.
In addition to disrupting behavior, human noise can act as a chronic stressor that sets in motion physiological changes that harm health.
Stress is known to cause physiological changes, including changes in immune function, but evidence that links it to specific diseases is limited.
The Clemson Data Analytics Team, for instance, is studying players' on-field physiological data and sleep data in connection with each other.
" It makes perfect sense to me that Dr. Kalanithi completed a master's thesis on Walt Whitman's conceptualization of "the Physiological-Spiritual Man.
Pain was assessed by subjective questionnaires as well as by studying physiological signs, like swollen joints and physical function, and medication use.
Other, more complex physiological modifications must simultaneously be taking place within the heart itself during and after exercise, these researchers have speculated.
Aside from absenteeism, dissatisfaction and job-hopping, he says that the higher stress resulting from burnout is associated with poor physiological health.
For example, data on physiological arousal and stress can trigger a suggestion for a brief meditation exercise or other stress reduction activity.
I don't think we have proven that one type of exercise is substantially better for you than another, from a physiological standpoint.
The reasons for this long-term impact are still being explored, but most evidence points to the physiological effects of toxic stress.
Compared with liberals, conservatives tend to register greater physiological responses to such stimuli and also to devote more psychological resources to them.
Beyond their raw physiological influence, pets can all help to stave off loneliness, which can have a significant impact on overall wellbeing.
There is, however, one study from 1996 that explored the physiological response to stress in patients with GAD and patients without GAD.
"What studies also show is that [loneliness] has real physiological consequences," says Maike Luhmann, a psychologist at the University of Cologne in Germany.
But few people understand exactly how breathing can relieve stress on a physiological level and can even be used to increase workplace productivity.
The purpose of the mission was to study the human physiological and psychological effects of extreme isolation that accompany long space flight journeys.
Other physiological sensations include tingling hands, buzzing, or changes in the temperature of the hands, according to the International Association of Reiki Practitioners.
Contrary to what most lactation consultants and pediatricians say, physiological barriers to breastfeeding may also be more common than we think, she says.
Through her reporting, Cory learned that having regular massage sessions can help with physiological function, mental acuity, migraines, and even symptoms of depression.
Saratoga WarHorse uses interaction with horses to address the physiological basis of PTSD rather than focusing solely on the mental ones, Nevins says.
From a physiological standpoint, exercise causes some of the same sensations as anxiety, like heavy breathing, sweating, and increased heart rate, he says.
They've been shown to help increase the chances of quitting nicotine by reducing cravings and helping people overcome the physiological effects of addiction.
From a physiological standpoint, exercise has been shown to increase the size of the hippocampus, the area of the brain that regulates mood.
"Macronutrients are the three nutrients that provide and contain energy and are responsible for performing a physiological function in the body," she says.
It's when a sound triggers a physiological response from your body—perhaps a slight tingling that starts at the nape of your neck.
But as it turns out, there's a physiological reason why you're supposed to be somewhat cautious with exercise if you're also getting IVF.
Yet plenty of serious scientists still embrace the polygraph, which records physiological responses associated with telling lies, like sweating and breathing-rate changes.
Ultimately, there is no necessary physiological reason for holding that unruly or rebellious behavior has to accompany endocrine changes in the teen years.
The physiological states and biometrics of compassion and anger would vary greatly among people and over time and Ashley was only one person.
An asexual individual may not experience sexual attraction, but may nonetheless engage in sexual fantasy, perhaps to facilitate physiological sexual arousal and masturbation.
But only four individuals have lived in space for a year or more, and the physiological effects of long-duration spaceflight are unknown.
Maybe that's less of a comment on the relative weakness of pharmaceuticals than on the very real physiological power of the placebo response.
To create a physiological template of stillness, or kindness, or focus that you can then attempt to bring back to the "real" world.
In 1903, physician Niels Ryberg Finsen was awarded a Nobel Prize for his work on the therapeutic and physiological effects of light treatment.
It might seem like these frustrations are all in your head, but there is a physiological reason why you feel so pissed off.
"The physiological stop in bleeding after birth involves a contraction of the uterus; that might be reduced in older women," Deneux-Tharaux said.
Although its physiological effects are questionable, research still showed that a majority of participants reported feelings of power while holding an expansive pose.
If you're a morning lark doing shift work, you may be more vulnerable to the physiological and cognitive impairments that come with that.
Although scientific studies have failed to observe such effects, they have noted increased blood pressure, rapid eye movement, and other temporary physiological changes.
Taser wanted to educate medical examiners about the physiological effects of its weapons and rebut criticism running "contrary to the science," Graham said.
The fight-or-flight response marshals all resources — neuromuscular, mental and physiological to be ready to flee a danger or fight an enemy.
Throughout the 1970s, Dr. Alberts investigated DNA synthesis and made fundamental discoveries about the machinery that cells use to carry out physiological processes.
Laughter comes with a number of physiological benefits that ultimately decrease the amount of stress hormones in our bodies, like cortisol and epinephrine.
The mechanism is a necessary remedy for a physiological quirk in mammals: the air and food intake systems cross paths in the throat.
He believes his physiological experience, and those of his peers, to be the norm, while the people of Yoshiro's generation are physical anomalies.
Also I think the black version makes the heart have more a physiological look and makes the surface of the heart more seductive.
And one small study showed that napping after being sleep-deprived may actually help undo some of the physiological harm of excess stress.
"In my first birth, I didn't understand my body on a physiological level, and that's where I really sabotaged myself," she told me.
Anxiety, compared to the other emotions, has a heavy physiological component to it: Our heart races, our muscles get tense, and so on.
Both men had studied under Jean-Martin Charcot, who believed that hysteria could arise from traumatic events as well as from physiological causes.
In other cases, certain environmental or physiological constraints steer an animal toward an aesthetic preference that has nothing to do with survival whatsoever.
Women may have a higher resting heart rate than men, and several other physiological factors can affect what is considered good for you.
We think if both these physiological and psychological benefits could be sustained for long periods, it could help to improve quality of life.
She suspects that the physiological effect of their bacteria in our guts may contribute to the well-known antidepressive benefit of pet ownership.
The UBC study, "Sound physiological knowledge and principles in modeling shrinking fishes under climate change", was published in the journal Global Change Biology.
With pregnancy in particular, they write, the risk is higher because of physiological changes, such as slower blood flow and blood vessel dilation.
The physiological reaction was immediate: my chest tightened and my heart pounded, as if the air had been sucked out of my lungs.
But evidence is now mounting that we are paying a physiological price for spending all those hours cooped up unnaturally within four walls.
The pair also used an app called Strava, which tracks athletes' performance through physiological metrics and allows them to share their metrics with others.
So, while sex does count as some activity, it's not exactly up to par with a typical workout, at least from a physiological standpoint.
On a physiological level, cryolipolysis works by sucking up body tissue, exposing it to extremely cold temperatures, and freezing fat cells, Dr. Matarasso says.
Researchers are still trying to decode the neurobiological mechanisms driving the physiological aspects of meditation, effects like decreased inflammation, heart rate, and blood pressure.
How you can go so easily from tipsy to wasted often seems like a mystery, but there are some physiological reasons why this happens.
I wanted to help support the drama and the suspense with plausible operational and physiological activities: What would happen, logistically, in a particular circumstance?
The new understanding of the molecular machinery that controls a physiological process that's essential to life had big implications for the study of disease.
Many end up suffering from infections and disease since they are not informed early enough about the physiological process and hygiene practices to follow.
Worries about the state of our world, our safety, our finances, health and more can lead to a variety of physiological and psychological responses.
This physiological routine is hard to break even on days off, which could be why sleeping late on non-training days is so hard.
Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are chronic, nontransmittable diseases that can result from a combination of genetic, physiological, behavioral, and environmental factors, according to the WHO.
Finally, the team used algorithms to see if there was a correlation between physiological markers like lung function and heart function and biological age.
Another important area for future research is looking at which physiological responses—not just immune responses but among other systems too—can be conditioned.
These record physiological trends, establishing baselines for an athlete against which suspicious changes can be spotted, even if testing picks up no banned substance.
From a physiological perspective, when I hold my breath I reach a point where I physically can't anymore because my breathing muscles are contracting.
The act of sleeping can be quite perilous (well, at least out there in the wild), but it's critical for mental and physiological health.
When Woolley and others have looked at humans, they have found some physiological signs of collective intelligence too, in the form of physical synchrony.
In the absence of physiological or neurological data, we don't know whether these orgasms are physically the same as orgasms resulting from genital stimulation.
The greater the concentration, the greater the effect on the biological system, meaning the greater the physiological and behavioural impact it's going to have.
From Goop to WW, wellness has been as much about marketing emotions — the feeling of change — as it is about marketing actual physiological transformations.
McCann cites a report published by the U.K. National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcome and Death (NCEPOD) in 2012 that found physiological instability (e.g.
Lara Aknin, an assistant professor in the department of psychology at Simon Fraser University, says kindness positively influences our emotional and physiological well-being.
And according to him, nonphysical addictions present symptoms such as physiological or subcortical cravings and an inability to abstain just like any other addiction.
Its effectiveness for depression stems from its key part in the physiological process known as methylation, which turns our biological switches on and off.
Besides looking like a really great cardio, it's reassuring to know that we're not crazy when we feel an intense physiological reaction to rejection.
For example, the stress of debt may trigger physiological changes that spur or hasten the development of metabolic conditions, heart disease, and autoimmune disorders.
Further, sincere apologies have the physiological effect of lowering blood pressure more quickly, especially among those who are prone to hold on to anger.
However, many of the current opioids stimulate portions of the brain that lead to additional sensations of "rewarding" pleasure, or disrupt certain physiological activities.
In addition to the physiological stress response, the people in the study were asked to report their perceived level of stress and well-being.
Some scientists believe whole organ transplants from genetically modified pigs are possible in the near future if immunological and physiological barriers can be overcome.
Studies show that these short bursts of very intense exercise lead to beneficial physiological changes similar to those achieved after much longer moderate workouts.
So if you or your partner ever let out a post-climax giggle, try not to take it to heart, it's probably just physiological.
Indeed, researchers have found that placebo treatments can induce real and lasting physiological responses, like changes in heart rate, blood pressure, and pain tolerance.
Our circadian rhythm, the powerful drive that helps regulate wake and sleep, means that we are at a physiological low when working at night.
Its expression is often provoked by a physical, physiological or emotional stress, like a sunburn, certain chemical exposures, a car accident or a divorce.
This sort of disparity has existed for decades and is often attributed to the physiological differences in height and strength between men and women.
The researchers hope the sensor will make it possible to monitor a patient's vital signs without discomfort, and athlete's physiological signals without impeding performance.
For athletes of all levels, endurance -- how long they can keep going at their chosen sport -- is made up of physiological and psychological factors.
For instance, a light aerobic training session would be prescribed below 75% HRmax, while training at threshold (around 95% HRmax) will induce physiological change.
In Monday's announcement, the Air Force said physiological events are rare but that heightened awareness has led to airmen reporting incidents more than before.
Across a person's lifespan, persistent stress exposure can undermine the function of physiological systems involved in behavioral self-regulation, immunity, metabolism, and cellular growth.
They found that the more a couple showed physiological synchrony of their breathing and heart rates, the more a partner's touch could reduce pain.
While anatomical and physiological factors play a role in the development of an elite athlete, there are other critical components to achieving athletic success.
"No physiological and biological factor can be given legitimacy if it does not pass the test of conditionality," Justice Dipak Misra said in the judgment.
Some work even suggests that physiological arousal is stronger if someone deliberately masks an emotion that is felt compared to a person expressing that emotion.
Or, perhaps, enzymes in the male spider's saliva offer a physiological advantage over a rival's sperm, similar to the way other insects have seminal toxins.
"All this physiological reaction: heart rate, blood pressure, anxiety; when you get older you say 'How can this be?' but your brain won't shut up."
To put it very simply, nervousness and fight-or-flight reactions are physiological reactions to stimuli that our body wants us to watch out for.
And it's precisely this physiological quirk that turns a locust swarm into a plague: These swarming grasshoppers love grains, a staple of the human diet.
Your attempt to hit the sack would clash with something called the "wake-maintenance zone," a three- to four-hour interval of maximum physiological alertness.
I, for one, have never understood the appeal of Reese's for reasons both philosophical (peanut butter and chocolate should not intermarry) and physiological (it's trash).
In the 1920s, researchers at the University of St Petersburg were following up on Pavlov's work, to see which other physiological responses could be conditioned.
Studies have found that sleep deprivation induces physiological changes, such as loss of neurons and alterations in brain connectivity, that could be potentially long term.
"In most cases, it's not the physiological [dependence] that's causing the problem, because you can quite easily get people over that" — through, say, supervised detoxification.
These physiological differences were paralleled by genetic changes, with corals under the single and repetitive bleaching scenarios showing gene expression profiles consistent with heat stress.
A sedative pill like Xanax might better serve the former, and an upper like cocaine the latter, with their more targeted and "clean" physiological effects.
Next Generation Phenotyping (NGP) uses computer vision and deep learning to analyze physiological data, understand particular phenotype patterns, then it correlates those patterns to genes.
It's strange to be shivering and have a bladder that's about to burst, but there's a physiological reason why your bladder quivers in frigid temps.
"This is the first study that I recall directly comparing cow milk with plant-based beverages for a physiological benefit," she wrote in an email.
Following View is Proteus Digital Health, which makes ingestible sensors to measure whether people remember to take their medication, and their physiological responses to it.
Even if warming oceans don't have a very big physiological impact on a species itself, climate change could still affect the organisms it interacts with.
Currently, Kircher's lab is trying to find out whether an audio examination might produce physiological changes indicative not only of cognitive strain, but of deception.
We spend nearly half of our lives asleep, but many of the physiological aspects involved with regulating shut eye are still a mystery to researchers.
His work was rooted in his experiences working with Allied troops during the First World War, as he studied the physiological complications of traumatic shock.
The results make physiological sense, Dr. Levenson says: Anger, for example, raises pulse rates and causes other biological reactions that tax the heart over time.
Flimsily supported accusations, mostly from France, that Froome's often exceptional performances were not natural led him to release the results of physiological tests in December.
At the point that the grain reaches physiological maturity, it can contain 40 percent moisture, making it exquisitely susceptible to chametz and spoilage in storage.
The goats had different physiological responses to the different sounds, with their heart rates becoming much more erratic when they listened to the "positive" calls.
So now every piece of garbage along the road is a potential threat cue, even after he returns home, and causes this intense physiological response.
"Anxiety is often primed: Little cues in our environment, little reminders, will trigger a cascade of thoughts and eventually worries and physiological reactions," Feinstein says.
Though the USC study seems to have avoided this hindrance, the fact many vapers are ex-smokers may make research into vaping's physiological impact challenging.
Scientists do not know precisely why, from a physiological standpoint, we are less able to maintain our old, swifter pace as we reach middle age.
By definition, the required hormone therapy causes medically unnecessary physiological change, and no one should be forced to take drugs they don't want or need.
"If you have hot days and then can't cool down at night, then you start overwhelming our physiological mechanisms to manage heat," said Dr. Ebi.
"This is usually the job that sweating does, but this carries a physiological strain" that can lead to elevated heart rate, Jay said by email.
Many factors affect the progression to Alzheimer's, in addition to genetics, including cognitive and physiological factors, and the areas of the brain that are affected.
We need studies that can disassociate the physiological or toxic effects of sugar — on body fat, on insulin resistance status — from the calories it contains.
A third provision would require a report from the Navy by March 1, 2019, on modifications to T–45 trainer aircraft to mitigate physiological episodes.
The senior author, Jari Antero Laukkanen, a professor of clinical medicine at the University of Eastern Finland, said that various physiological mechanisms may be involved.
When athletes train consistently, recover smartly and get a little lucky, there's no physiological reason their bodies should fall off a cliff in their 103s.
But they may lack the resources that some adults have to find restorative activities to lessen the psychological stress and physiological distress of standard care.
But, more interesting, they also found that levels of cortisol, a hormone that indicates physiological stress, rose only when the men acclimated without also hydrating.
"At that time, the only thing that we didn't have any real-time information on was the driver -- the physiological state of the driver," Baleka said.
A mission to Mars will bring its own set of physiological challenges (like the threat of radiation exposure), but without these preliminary experiments would be impossible.
Image: APA bold team of scientists has delved into the mystery of cube-shaped wombat poop, uncovering the physiological processes involved in this unique digestive trick.
Looking at the side of his neck, I could see the pulse quicken, I could see a physiological change, when we would talk about the abduction.
The Pentagon said when operations were suspended that it was conducting a comprehensive review of the facts and circumstances surrounding physiological episodes along with industry experts.
Giftedness may even be linked with physiological conditions such as food allergies, asthma and autoimmune diseases, which sometimes go hand-in-hand with "sensory processing disorder".
Physiologists link "gut feelings" to "interoception," a term which refers to the detection of physiological signals from inside the body, as heart rate, hunger or pain.
In tests, the system proved nearly 90 percent accurate when assessing how these physiological changes corresponded to four specific emotional states: happy, excited, angry, and sad.
"To my knowledge, there's no well-designed experimental study that has ever proven any hypotheses about disease or improving physiological outcomes by being flexible," said Lauersen.
But both Samson-French and Harper said that doesn't mitigate the hours of psychological and physiological stress these horses suffer during their crated trips to Japan.
"When circadian rhythms are disrupted, it degrades many different physiological systems in the body and makes individuals much more vulnerable to adverse health outcomes," Czeisler said.
Academic and clinical research into PCD is still limited, but Dr. Schweitzer believes there are a number of potential psychological, physiological and social causes at play.
But he says the study's conclusions about rats don't tell us enough about indications for humans since the physiological comparisons between humans and rats are unreliable.
Based on pulse rate, respiration rate and other physiological data, the app recommends things users can do to improve their sleep and overall health or performance.
In 2016, PETA released a report claiming the tigers were subjected to "environmental and physiological neglect, psychological abuse," and "fear-based techniques" to keep them obedient.
A better lesson to draw, until many more experiments have been done, is that a mismatch between parents and mitomum can indeed have profound physiological consequences.
Ten minutes on a stationary bike with just one minute of intense exertion, researchers found, offers the same physiological benefits as 45 minutes of moderate exertion.
The benefits of Georges' morning routine are backed by science, as participants in multiple studies have displayed mental and physiological benefits after exercising in the morning.
Next, we created a model using variables like vegetation, slope and terrain to measure the physiological difficulty associated with pedestrian transit along different routes of travel.
But determining the root cause of the issue is complicated by the fact that more than one factor can be attributed to a single physiological event.
Fitness trackers allow individuals, care providers and companies to measure activities like exercise and sleep, and increasingly physiological measurements like heart rate and blood glucose levels.
The English physician Charles Myers coined the term "shell shock," proposing a physiological cause: damage to the nervous system from the shock waves of artillery explosions.
But today there's a belief that since words can cause stress, and stress can have physiological effects, stressful words are tantamount to a form of violence.
Internalized stigma can lead to a physiological stress response, raising cortisol levels, blood pressure, levels of C-reactive protein, and other biomarkers that affect cardiometabolic risk.
Your circadian rhythms are a complex set of physiological activities that govern when you feel sleepy and when your eyelids naturally flutter open in the morning.
The split between psychological and physical is flawed; the idea that psychological isn't real is flawed; the notion that psychological is not inherently physiological is flawed.
On March 31, 2017, T-45 instructors canceled 51 of 129 scheduled training flights because of safety concerns about physiological episodes they had experienced in flight.
The physiological changes brought on by pregnancy can exacerbate underlying health problems and may increase the risk of developing other ailments after pregnancy, Dr. Hollier said.
As a sex educator and entrepreneur, I've spoken with thousands of similarly miseducated young people, and I know the mental and physiological damage it can inflict.
But then, because of these physiological changes, the fish find themselves unable to rise to higher levels to leave, and thus are never seen by humans.
"We need to look at women and girls as women and girls, working with their unique physiological changes to harness the performance potential," Dr. Sims said.
Until Bigi suggested that there might be a physiological cause for her racing heart and other strange feelings, the patient assumed that her symptoms were psychological.
En un pequeño estudio publicado en Journal of Physiological Anthropology, los individuos con calcetines tardaron en dormirse la mitad del tiempo que las personas sin calcetines.
Stress affects the whole body, so the researchers had to do some sleuthing to figure out which physiological system was conveying its effects to hair follicles.
These genes release proteins that are thought to help cells adapt to the physiological stress of exercise and, in the process, also indirectly maintain telomere health.
They might be physiological outliers whose lucky cardiovascular quirks lingered into old age and allowed them to remain unusually fit in comparison to other older people.
There is not a lot of research into ASMR, but we do know that it is a real a physiological experience like getting chills from music.
Scientists who study immersion in cold water—typically defined as below fifteen degrees Celsius, or fifty-nine degrees Fahrenheit—note different stages in the physiological response.
On a physiological level, this means when diet soda drinkers consume real sugar, the body doesn't release the hormone that regulates blood sugar and blood pressure.
That's because you're not just trying to reverse physiological changes—rewiring your brain, in a sense—but also unraveling a whole host of everyday psychological habits.
There are physiological reasons that cause performance to decline as athletes get older, but competitive advantages can be found on both ends of the age spectrum.
Its release triggers physiological changes, such as spikes in blood pressure, heart rate and blood sugar, that help us react to and survive acute physical threats.
Look, weight loss and body image are serious topics and substantial issues in the developed world, but technological shortcuts to achieving your physiological goals basically don't exist.
Sue, who acknowledges these barriers, calls for further research to help determine if the phenomenon is truly psychological, or if there's a physiological basis to man flu.
"Considerable evidence shows that feeling stigmatized and shamed about one's body weight is linked with psychological distress, unhealthy behaviors, physiological stress, and weight gain," Dr. Puhl says.

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