reviewAnnual Review of MedicineJan 26, 2010GREEN OA

Stress- and Allostasis-Induced Brain Plasticity

Rockefeller University · University of Pittsburgh

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Abstract

The brain is the key organ of stress processes. It determines what individuals will experience as stressful, it orchestrates how individuals will cope with stressful experiences, and it changes both functionally and structurally as a result of stressful experiences. Within the brain, a distributed, dynamic, and plastic neural circuitry coordinates, monitors, and calibrates behavioral and physiological stress response systems to meet the demands imposed by particular stressors. These allodynamic processes can be adaptive in the short term (allostasis) and maladaptive in the long term (allostatic load). Critically, these processes involve bidirectional signaling between the brain and body. Consequently,…

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Keywords
  • Allostasis
  • Allostatic load
  • Stressor
  • Neuroscience
  • Psychology
  • Adaptation (eye)
  • Neuroplasticity
  • Psychological intervention
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