articleCurrent Directions in Psychological ScienceJun 1, 2008Closed access

Biological Sensitivity to Context

University of Arizona · University of British Columbia · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Conventional views suggest that exaggerated biological reactivity to stress is a harmful vestige of an evolutionary past in which threats to survival were more prevalent and severe. Recent evidence, however, indicates that effects of high reactivity on behavior and health are bivalent rather than univalent in character, exerting both risk-augmenting and risk-protective effects depending on the context. These observations suggest that heightened stress reactivity may reflect increased biological sensitivity to context, with potential for negative health effects under conditions of adversity and for positive effects under conditions of support. From an evolutionary perspective, the developmental plasticity of…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Reactivity (psychology)
  • Developmental psychology
  • Perspective (graphical)
  • Social environment
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Biology
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