Mind-Body Connection: How Thoughts Trigger Immune Responses and Stress Affects the Gut
Sep 19, 2025
Discover how virtual reality can trigger real immune responses by simply observing avatars displaying illness. Learn about the mind-body connection, where proximity affects threat perception and immune activation. Delve into the effects of stress on gut health and the adaptive role of cortisol. From the vagus nerve's influence on brain function to practical tips for reducing stress, explore fascinating insights into how our thoughts and emotions profoundly affect our physical health.
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Virtual Threats Prime Real Immunity
- Seeing an approaching sick person in virtual reality can rapidly prime innate immune cells.
- The brain's anticipatory response mirrors changes seen after a real flu vaccination.
Brain Networks Link Perception To Immunity
- Frontoparietal multisensory areas and the salience network detect approaching infectious avatars.
- These brain regions connect to the hypothalamus and HPA axis to alter immune mediators.
Peripersonal Space Predicts Infection Risk
- The peripersonal space (PPS) system predicts contact and helps avoid harm.
- PPS activation appears to drive the neuroimmune anticipation described in the study.
