Transcript Chapter 13
Clinical Neuroscience
by Kelly Lambert and Craig Howard Kinsley
Chapter 13
Psychoneuroimmunology
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
T cells
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
Loss of appetite
Role of cytokines
Putting the “Psych” in
Psychoneuroimmunology
Psychological
Factors Leading to
Compromised Immune Function
Psychological Factors Leading to
Enhanced Immune Function
Summary