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The adaptive function of mood change

J Price

    The British Journal of Medical Psychology
    |January 6, 1999
    PubMed
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    Ranking stress triggers an agonistic strategy set of escalation or de-escalation. Discrepancies between brain levels in deploying these strategies can delay conflict resolution and lead to psychopathology.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neuroscience
    • Psychology
    • Behavioral Science

    Background:

    • The concept of an 'agonistic strategy set' involves two opposing strategies: escalation and de-escalation.
    • This strategy set is activated by perceived threats, losses, or 'ranking stress'.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To propose a framework for understanding how the brain processes agonistic situations.
    • To explore the potential for psychopathology arising from asynchronous strategy deployment across different brain levels.

    Main Methods:

    • Conceptual framework development.
    • Theoretical analysis of stress response and strategy selection.

    Main Results:

    • Ranking stress activates an agonistic strategy set (escalation/de-escalation) across three independent brain/mind levels.

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  • Normally, these levels coordinate their strategies; however, asynchronous deployment (e.g., lower-level de-escalation with higher-level escalation) can occur.
  • Conclusions:

    • Asynchronous strategy deployment across brain levels can impede the resolution of agonistic situations.
    • This discordance is linked to delayed conflict resolution and the potential recognition of psychopathology.