Beneficial Effects of Yoga on Memory and Cognition Associated to Stress

S. Mitra, Mousumi Mitra, M. Saha, D. Nandi
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Stress generally occurs due to the organism’s non-specific response against some kind of demand imposed on them. The compensatory responses to these stresses are known as stress response. The stressful stimuli can advance the physiological and psychological effects on the body which includes executive functions of the brain. The prefrontal cortex shows an important connection between the circuits that are linked with emotions, memory and planning. Due to this activation of stressful condition or situation damage occurs in the prefrontal cortex because of the catecholaminergic nature of its innervating afferents in the other parts of the brain. Along with hippocampus, the amygdala and prefrontal cortex define the aspects of memory and visual processing within brain. The decrease in PNS and GABAergic activity that causes stress related disorders can be corrected by yoga practice resulting in amelioration of disease system in the brain such as reduction in anxiety and improvement in cognitive function. Depression, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) that are elevated by stress shows low heart rate variability (HRV) and GABAergic activity which can be improved in response to yoga based interventions. Yoga practices show increase in the proportion of gray matter and escalation in activation of amygdala and frontal cortex of the brain. It was concluded that breathing, meditation and posture based yoga increased overall brain function and activity.
瑜伽对与压力相关的记忆和认知的有益影响
压力通常是由于生物体对强加给它们的某种需求的非特异性反应而产生的。对这些压力的补偿反应被称为应激反应。压力刺激可以促进身体的生理和心理影响,其中包括大脑的执行功能。前额叶皮层显示了与情绪、记忆和计划有关的回路之间的重要联系。由于这种应激状态或情境的激活,前额叶皮层由于其在大脑其他部分的神经支配传入的儿茶酚胺能性质而发生损伤。与海马体一样,杏仁核和前额叶皮层决定了大脑中记忆和视觉处理的各个方面。导致压力相关疾病的PNS和gaba能活动的减少可以通过瑜伽练习得到纠正,从而改善大脑疾病系统,如减少焦虑和改善认知功能。因压力而升高的抑郁症、创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)表现出较低的心率变异性(HRV)和gaba能活动,这可以通过瑜伽干预得到改善。瑜伽练习可以增加大脑灰质的比例,增加杏仁核和额叶皮层的激活。研究得出的结论是,呼吸、冥想和基于姿势的瑜伽可以提高大脑的整体功能和活动。
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