
Biologiczne podstawy emocji. Rola stresu w regulacji procesu dojrzewania
Author(s) -
Maria Dorota Czajkowska-Majewska
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
studia ecologiae et bioethicae
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2719-826X
pISSN - 1733-1218
DOI - 10.21697/seb.2008.6.1.03
Subject(s) - neurohormones , biology , hormone , homeostasis , organism , neuroscience , microbiology and biotechnology , medicine , endocrinology , genetics
Emotions are fundamental functions of mammalian brain, essential for survival of an individual, a group and a species, they have biological basis and are mediated by a variety of neurotransmitters and neurohormones acting on specific brain structures. Stress is state of disturbed homeostasis, which generates a spectrum of adaptive physiological reactions in an organism, which promote individual’s survival or survival of a species. One such adaptive mechanism includes control by stress (via stress hormones) of reproductive functions by either delaying or accelerating puberty.