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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