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Moderate exercise and chronic stress produce counteractive effects on different areas of the brain by acting through various neurotransmitter receptor subtypes: A hypothesis

机译:适度的运动和慢性压力通过各种神经递质受体亚型发挥作用对大脑的不同部位产生反作用:一种假设

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BackgroundRegular, "moderate", physical exercise is an established non-pharmacological form of treatment for depressive disorders. Brain lateralization has a significant role in the progress of depression. External stimuli such as various stressors or exercise influence the higher functions of the brain (cognition and affect). These effects often do not follow a linear course. Therefore, nonlinear dynamics seem best suited for modeling many of the phenomena, and putative global pathways in the brain, attributable to such external influences.
机译:背景技术定期的,“适度的”体育锻炼是一种公认​​的治疗抑郁症的非药理形式。脑偏侧化在抑郁症的进展中具有重要作用。诸如各种压力或运动之类的外部刺激会影响大脑的更高功能(认知和影响)。这些效果通常不遵循线性过程。因此,非线性动力学似乎最适合于建模许多现象以及归因于此类外部影响的大脑中假定的全局路径。

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