Maier S F, Watkins L R, Fleshner M
Department of Psychology, University of Colorado, Boulder 80309-0345.
Am Psychol. 1994 Dec;49(12):1004-17. doi: 10.1037//0003-066x.49.12.1004.
Psychoneuroimmunology is the study of interactions between behavior, the brain, and the immune system. This article is designed to provide an overview of this new field for the general psychologist. The existence of bidirectional communication pathways between the brain and the immune system and the implications of this network for behavior are emphasized. Implications are that behavioral-psychological processes ought to be capable of altering immune function and that events that occur as part of immune responses should modulate behavior. Evidence for influences in both of these directions is reviewed. The discussion of psychological modulation of immunity focuses on classical conditioning and stress, whereas that of immune modification of behavior highlights behavioral effects produced by substances released by the immune system. Finally, the adaptive role that such changes might play is considered.
心理神经免疫学是研究行为、大脑和免疫系统之间相互作用的学科。本文旨在为普通心理学家概述这一新兴领域。重点强调了大脑与免疫系统之间双向通信通路的存在及其对行为的影响。这意味着行为心理过程应该能够改变免疫功能,而作为免疫反应一部分发生的事件应该调节行为。本文回顾了这两个方向影响的证据。关于免疫的心理调节的讨论集中在经典条件作用和压力方面,而关于行为的免疫调节的讨论则突出了免疫系统释放的物质所产生的行为影响。最后,考虑了这些变化可能发挥的适应性作用。