Chapter 13 Psychoneuroimmunology Clinical Neuroscience by Kelly Lambert and Craig Howard Kinsley Clinical Neuroscience by Kelly Lambert and Craig Howard.

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Chapter 13 Psychoneuroimmunology Clinical Neuroscience by Kelly Lambert and Craig Howard Kinsley Clinical Neuroscience by Kelly Lambert and Craig Howard Kinsley

Fundamentals of Immune System Function: The Body’s Federal Bureau of Investigation  The Body’s Most-Wanted Invaders  Innate Immunity: The Immune System’s Front-Line Defense

Fundamentals of Immune System Function: The Body’s Federal Bureau of Investigation (cont.)  Acquired Immunity: Cells That Plan for the Future Antibodies and B cells Antibodies and B cells T cells T cells Contrasting acquired immune defense strategies Contrasting acquired immune defense strategies

Fundamentals of Immune System Function: The Body’s Federal Bureau of Investigation (cont.)  Major Histocompatibility Complex and Information Dissemination  When Good Cells Turn Bad

Integrative Operations: Immunological and Nervous System Communication  Conditioning the Immune System: A Serendipitous Discovery  Additional Pieces of the Neuroimmune Puzzle

Integrative Operations: Immunological and Nervous System Communication (cont.)  Stress: Mediator Between the Immune and Neural Agencies  Sickness Behavior and Its Role in Maintaining Health Fever Fever Loss of appetite Loss of appetite Role of cytokines Role of cytokines

Putting the “Psych” in Psychoneuroimmunology  Psychological Factors Leading to Compromised Immune Function  Psychological Factors Leading to Enhanced Immune Function

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