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Autor:
Emily K. Lindsay
Publikováno v:
Brain, Behavior, & Immunity - Health, Vol 17, Iss , Pp 100338- (2021)
Early life stress (ELS), common to childhood maltreatment, socioeconomic disadvantage, and racial discrimination, is thought to create a proinflammatory phenotype that increases risk for poor health in adulthood. Systemic change is needed to address
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https://doaj.org/article/b5c981ab62ac4f309def15af209d8a35
Autor:
Hadley Rahrig, James M. Bjork, Camila Tirado, David S. Chester, J. David Creswell, Emily K. Lindsay, Jennifer Kim Penberthy, Kirk Warren Brown
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, Vol 15 (2021)
Reactive aggression, a hostile retaliatory response to perceived threat, has been attributed to failures in emotion regulation. Interventions for reactive aggression have largely focused on cognitive control training, which target top-down emotion re
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https://doaj.org/article/4f1666b46fa24c51a0525637fa12a49f
Autor:
Emily K. Lindsay, J. David Creswell, Harrison J. Stern, Carol M. Greco, Thomas D. Walko, Janine M. Dutcher, Aidan G.C. Wright, Kirk Warren Brown, Anna L. Marsland
Publikováno v:
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. 104:6-15
Loneliness is a potent psychosocial stressor that predicts poor health and mortality among older adults, possibly in part by accelerating age-related declines in immunocompetence. Mindfulness interventions have shown promise for reducing loneliness a
Autor:
Catherine P. Walsh, Emily K. Lindsay, Philip Grosse, Brianna N. Natale, Samantha Fairlie, Amanda Bwint, Luke Schaffer, Katie McMahon, Colin Del Duke, Jenny Forse, Noemi Lamonja-Vicente, Anna L. Marsland
Publikováno v:
Brain Behav Immun
Peripheral immune markers are widely used to predict risk for inflammatory disease. However, whether single assessments of inflammatory biomarkers represent stable individual differences remains unclear. We reviewed 50 studies (N = 48,674; 57 % male;
Publikováno v:
Handbook of Assessment in Mindfulness Research ISBN: 9783030776442
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::35b0100d92b36722f20fcf43bd53446b
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77644-2_2-1
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77644-2_2-1
Autor:
Emily K. Lindsay, Tristen K. Inagaki, Catherine P. Walsh, Berhane Messay, Linda J. Ewing, Anna L. Marsland
Publikováno v:
Psychosomatic medicine. 84(2)
Acute inflammation-induced sickness behavior involves changes in social behavior that are believed to promote recovery. Whether chronic inflammation can influence social behaviors in ways that promote recovery is unknown. In a sample of mothers of a
Autor:
Camila Tirado, J. David Creswell, Emily K. Lindsay, Jennifer Kim Penberthy, David S. Chester, Kirk Warren Brown, James M. Bjork, Hadley Rahrig
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, Vol 15 (2021)
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
Reactive aggression, a hostile retaliatory response to perceived threat, has been attributed to failures in emotion regulation. Interventions for reactive aggression have largely focused on cognitive control training, which target top-down emotion re
Autor:
Carol M. Greco, Aidan G. C. Wright, Emily K. Lindsay, Brian Chin, Kirk Warren Brown, Joshua M. Smyth, J. David Creswell
Publikováno v:
Health Psychol
Objective Mindfulness interventions have been shown to reduce stress; however, the mechanisms driving stress resilience effects are not known. Mindfulness interventions aim to teach individuals how to: (a) use attention to monitor present moment expe
Publikováno v:
Psychosomatic Medicine. 81:224-232
OBJECTIVE: There has been substantial research and public interest in mindfulness interventions, biological pathways, and health over the past two decades. This article reviews recent developments in understanding relationships between mindfulness in
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 116:3488-3493
Loneliness and social isolation are a growing public health concern, yet there are few evidence-based interventions for mitigating these social risk factors. Accumulating evidence suggests that mindfulness interventions can improve social-relationshi