Neuroscience and Medicine

Volume 11, Issue 1 (March 2020)

ISSN Print: 2158-2912   ISSN Online: 2158-2947

Google-based Impact Factor: 0.67  Citations  

Emotional Stress: The Dialectics of Nature

HTML  XML Download Download as PDF (Size: 293KB)  PP. 20-28  
DOI: 10.4236/nm.2020.111003    1,067 Downloads   3,708 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

The article considers the biological nature and origins of emotional stress. Emotional stress is primarily formed within the mental activity of the brain in the form of pronounced negative emotions. The “Dynamic Theory of Emo-tions” characterizes the development of a continuous negative emotional state in conflicting behavioral situations when the subject is unable to satisfy its strong dominant need for a long time. The emotional stress is represented as having a dual nature, i.e. a biologically negative pathogenetic effect on health, but a positive impact on the adaptation of individuals, self-preservation of life, and evolutionary change in species.

Share and Cite:

Yumatov, E. (2020) Emotional Stress: The Dialectics of Nature. Neuroscience and Medicine, 11, 20-28. doi: 10.4236/nm.2020.111003.

Copyright © 2024 by authors and Scientific Research Publishing Inc.

Creative Commons License

This work and the related PDF file are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.