1. What is an important study with rats that Robert Ader learned by accident? 2. What kind of treatment is doctors and nurses teaching their patients to control headache problems?
1. List some of diseases that can be related to psychosomactic disorders? 2. List some differences between the people who volunteer to live in nursing homes and the others who do not? Explain why?
1. If the immune system is affected by our mind, what is the negative effect of it? 2. What are the supporting examples about stressful situation that professor mentioned in her lecture?
1. According to Rober experiment, if a rat can be conditioned how to malfunction, then it could be taught how to............................................
2. what can be replaced to Pavlov's bells as the condition stimulus in the experience of the rat in which it is likely to have cancer?
1.What does the PNI study? 2.To give an example that why people in the medical field are becoming more interested in PNI? 3.In what way that can help people to reduce headaches,sleepless or high blood pressure?
1: What is the potential application can be developed from the study of Dr.Robert Ader.
2: From the examples of the lecture, what kind of influence does the mind has on the body, positive, negative or both? List examples for the influence.
3: In the lecture it mentioned the Pavlov's test, what is the counterpart of the bell in the PNI topic.
4: In what experiment conditions, the rat is more likely to get cancer?
5: According to the lecture, in the PNI system, which part is dominant? In other words, what is driving the others.
1. Write two the two exsamples that was said on the lucture about stress can affect the immune system on the animals .
ReplyDelete2. Write two the two exsamples that was said on the lucture about stress can affect the immune system on humans .
1. What is an important study with rats that Robert Ader learned by accident?
ReplyDelete2. What kind of treatment is doctors and nurses teaching their patients to control headache problems?
What does PNI means and what is the function of each part?
ReplyDeleteWhy is psychosomatic hard to study?
1. List some of diseases that can be related to psychosomactic disorders?
ReplyDelete2. List some differences between the people who volunteer to live in nursing homes and the others who do not? Explain why?
How can the immune system be depressed?
ReplyDeletewhat is Palov's experiment about?
List some ways that experment put animal under strees?
ReplyDeleteDoes the mind have a powerful effect on the body?
ReplyDeletewhat is the result of nursing home experiment ?
ReplyDelete1. What was in the syringes that Robert A. injected into the rats? Or What did the syringes contain?
ReplyDelete2. What are the two processes that the immune system does?
3. What does "Neuro" mean?
4. Why the experts said that relaxation techniques are more effective than medication?
1. If the immune system is affected by our mind, what is the negative effect of it?
ReplyDelete2. What are the supporting examples about stressful situation that professor
mentioned in her lecture?
1.why the first group of elderly peoples were put in the nursing home?
ReplyDelete2. what kind of diseases can be treated by simple relaxation technique?
1. According to Rober experiment, if a rat can be conditioned how to malfunction, then it could be taught how to............................................
ReplyDelete2. what can be replaced to Pavlov's bells as the condition stimulus in the experience of the rat in which it is likely to have cancer?
!. Is the mind affection more powerful than the medication treatment?
ReplyDelete2.What does "Psycho" mean?
1. What is the main idea of this lecture?
ReplyDelete2. Why are the people in nursing home likely to get sick?
1.What does the PNI study?
ReplyDelete2.To give an example that why people in the medical field are becoming more interested in PNI?
3.In what way that can help people to reduce headaches,sleepless or high blood pressure?
1.Which researches have been done on rats? What were the conclusions?
ReplyDelete2.What does PNI mean?Explain.
1: What is the potential application can be developed from the study of Dr.Robert Ader.
ReplyDelete2: From the examples of the lecture, what kind of influence does the mind has on the body, positive, negative or both? List examples for the influence.
3: In the lecture it mentioned the Pavlov's test, what is the counterpart of the bell in the PNI topic.
4: In what experiment conditions, the rat is more likely to get cancer?
5: According to the lecture, in the PNI system, which part is dominant? In other words, what is driving the others.
1- How strees can damage a body?
ReplyDelete2- What does Psychoneuroimmunology study?
how can we help prevent stress?
ReplyDelete1-Stress has two kinds. name them with examples for each.
ReplyDelete2-What are the most common things that causes stress ? name 3.
1- If we can malfunction the immune system can we do the opposite ?
ReplyDelete2- What did they do to the mice in the experiment ?