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Exploring the role of the nervous system for understanding depression in spinal cord injury

by Mitra Shambhovi S
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9781805248002
  • Binding: Paperback
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  • Publisher: Independent Author
  • Publisher Imprint: Independent Author
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  • Pages: 160
  • Original Price: GBP 62.99
  • Language: English
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  • Item Weight: 245 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Teaching / Subjects / Arts & Humanities and Administration / General

The Neurovisceral Integration theory conceptualizes the nervous system's role in

understanding health and well-being. The theory describes a set of neural structures,

including the central and the autonomic nervous system involved in generating goaloriented

responses (Thayer & Lane, 2000, 2009). These goal-oriented responses

regulate the affect and cognitive processes (Thayer & Lane, 2009) influencing mental

health. The thesis explores the nervous system's role in depression in spinal cord injury.

The Neurovisceral Integration theory postulates that the central and autonomic

nervous system(CNS-ANS) interact in affect and cognitive processes. This CNS-ANS

interaction inhibits ongoing behavior, providing regulation and flexibility for goaloriented

behavior(Thayer & Lane, 2000, 2009). Affect is a psychophysiological

construct and studied using the dimension of valence and arousal.(Appelhans &

Luecken, 2006a; Kuppens et al., 2013; Thayer & Lane, 2000). Valence denotes the

individual's understanding of the pleasantness and unpleasantness of a stimulus,

whereas arousal denotes the activation of the autonomic nervous system in response to

the stimuli. (Hagemann et al., 2003a; Thayer, Hansen, Saus-Rose, et al., 2009; Thayer

& Lane, 2000, 2009; Thayer & Siegle, 2002). Cognition refers to the mental processes

such as thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making that benefit from inhibitory

control. The inhibitory control is required for an individual to shift attention from

existing behavior to goal-oriented behavior (Thayer & Lane, 2009).

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