P.6.074 A psychophysiological investigation into violence and mental illnessdoi:10.1016/S0924-977X(04)80578-9V. Kumari and M. Das and E. Zachariah and I. Barkataki and P. Taylor and T. SharmaEuropean Neuropsychopharmacology
Carpenter (1987), for example, wrote that, “It has proved humane, heuristic, and scientifically valid to view persons with the disordered functions associated with schizophrenia as having an illness. Alternative views of persons with schizophrenia as immoral, self absorbed, unmotivated (emphasis ...
While they had cause to desire a fresh start, rather than simply distancing themselves from Freud’s view of the mind, they dismissed the central role of subjective mental states in mental illness. During this same time, the cognitive approach to therapy was also emerging in the hands of ...
In the event of painful stimuli on the body, pain is mediated by processing in the nervous system. The nervous system consists of two subsystems, the peripheral nervous system and the central nervous system (CNS). The main function of the CNS is the integration and processing of sensory info...
This paper advances a psychophysiological systems view of pain in which physical injury, or wounding, generates a complex stress response that extends beyo... CR Chapman,RP Tuckett,WS Chan - 《Journal of Pain》 被引量: 446发表: 2008年 Characteristics of Methadone Maintenance Patients with Chronic...
is also a sign of general psychophysiological stimulation, as higher muscle tone is related to increased sympathetic nervous system activity and reduced somatomotor activity is primarily due to parasympathetic stimulation39. Although there is no a single muscle that can be targeted to be used as ...
As such, there are understandable reasons why many researchers doing psychophysiological work don’t have much of a motivation to care as deeply about the underlying physiological process itself. For example, if a researcher is doing a study measuring electrodermal activity, chances are that they ...
These psychophysiological changes warrant clinical intervention when they are prolonged without reasonably precipitating external causes and severely affect an individual’s functioning [110]. A clinician’s collective judgment integrating a patient’s clinical history, physical examination, and laboratory ...
Implicit stigma of mental illness (ISMI) is hard to introspectively and accurately indentified traces about mental illness. It unconsciously regulates the individual's view and reaction of mentally ill persons. The typical measurements of ISMI include Implicit Association Test, Brief Implicit Associati...
potentially negative outcomes. Risk and ambiguity aversion may also relate to greater psychophysiological responses for uncertain, but not certain, threat in anxiety (Gorka et al.,2017; Grillon et al.,2008,2009). These findings suggest that anxiety is related to problems in choice processes. Howeve...