具身认知和安慰剂效应:对颞下颌障碍治疗的启示

Hasan Camcı , Zeynep Çoban Büyükbayraktar
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我们的认知状态会影响我们的情绪状态,而消极情绪会导致认知问题,如焦虑和抑郁,也会影响我们的身体。相反,身体的动作和姿势会影响我们的意识,影响我们的信念——或改善或恶化我们的状态。认知和身体之间的这种双向互动意味着每一方都可以影响另一方。了解这种相互关系对颞下颌紊乱(TMD)的治疗是有益的。本文旨在提高人们对认知、情绪和身体之间相互作用的认识,并为正畸医师和TMD患者提供治疗TMD的新视角。
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Embodied cognition and the placebo effect: Implications for temporomandibular disorder therapy
Our cognitive state influences our emotional state, whereas negative emotions can lead to cognitive issues such as anxiety and depression and also impact our physical body. Conversely, bodily movements and postures can affect our consciousness, influencing how we believe—either improving or worsening our state. This bidirectional interaction between cognition and the body means that each can influence the other. Understanding this reciprocal relationship can be beneficial in the treatment of temporomandibular disorder (TMD). This article aims to raise awareness of the interplay among cognition, emotion, and the body and to provide orthodontists and patients with TMD with a novel perspective on the treatment of TMD.
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AJO-DO clinical companion
AJO-DO clinical companion Dentistry, Oral Surgery and Medicine
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