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Repression is associated in the literature with terms such as non-expression, emotional control, rationality, anti-emotionality, defensiveness and restraint. Whether these terms are synonymous with repression, indicate a variation, or are essentially different from repression is uncertain. To clarify this obscured view on repression, this paper ...
In addition, chronic stress and depression are able to cause significant changes in the brain, such as decreased number of dendrites and synapses, atrophy of dendrites and decrease in both size and number of glial cells in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex . Therefore, in this context in which changes can occur at the cognitive and behavioral level, due to the organic changes produced in ...
Sep 12, 2007 · Chronic stress has many effects on the central nervous system, including effects on neuroplasticity in brain structures that are functionally abnormal in major depression.
- Christopher Pittenger, Ronald S Duman
- 2008
Resilience in the face of stress is a key aspect of a healthy brain, even though gene expression shows a brain that continually changes with experience 127. Therefore recovery of stress-induced changes in neural architecture after stress is not a “reversal” but a form of neuroplastic adaptation that also may be impaired in mood disorders and reduced with aging.
Sep 25, 2015 · The brain is the central organ of stress and adaptation to social and physical stressors because it determines what is threatening, stores memories, and regulates the physiological as well as ...
- Bruce S McEwen, Nicole P Bowles, Jason D Gray, Matthew N Hill, Richard G Hunter, Ilia N Karatsoreos,...
- 2015
Mar 13, 2018 · This may explain why both explicit and implicit emotional suppression reduced participants’ memory of negative photographs. “Suppressing emotions appears to reduce negative memories, whether you do that consciously or unconsciously,” Katsumi said. “But explicit emotional suppression takes effort. You have to have enough cognitive ...
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Feb 12, 2019 · In psychology, repression of emotion is an. aspect of emotion regulation. It is a concept that is. based on individual s knowledge of emotions, which. includes causes of emotio n, sensations of t ...