433
Esch, T. and G. B. Stefano, The neurobiology of stress management. Neuro Endocrinol Lett, 2010. 31 (1): p. 19–39.
434
Goh, C. and M. Agius, The stress-vulnerability model how does stress impact on mental illness at the level of the brain and what are the consequences? Psychiatr Danub, 2010. 22 (2): p. 198–202.
435
Ulrich-Lai, Y.M., et al., Pleasurable behaviors reduce stress via brain reward pathways. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2010. 107 (47): p. 20529–20534.
436
Milman, A., The Impact of Tourism and Travel Experience on Senior Travelers’ Psychological Well-Being. Journal of Travel Research, 1998. 37 (2): p. 166–170.
437
Glocker, M.L., et al., Baby Schema in Infant Faces Induces Cuteness Perception and Motivation for Caretaking in Adults. Ethology: formerly Zeitschrift fur Tierpsychologie, 2009. 115 (3): p. 257–263.
438
Brockwell, H., Why can’t I get sterilised in my 20s? | Holly Brockwell, in Contraception and Family planning. 2015, Guardian.
439
Feldman, S., Structure and consistency in public opinion: The role of core beliefs and values. American Journal of political science, 1988: p. 416–440.
440
Moussavi, S., et al., Depression, chronic diseases, and decrements in health: results from the World Health Surveys. Lancet, 2007. 370 (9590): p. 851–8.
441
Pinquart, M., Creating and maintaining purpose in life in old age: A meta-analysis. Ageing International, 2002. 27 (2): p. 90–114.
442
Bonanno, G.A., et al., Resilience to loss and chronic grief: a prospective study from preloss to 18-months postloss. Journal of personality and social psychology, 2002. 83 (5): p. 1150.
443
Chang, S.H. and M. S. Yang, The relationships between the elderly loneliness and its factors of personal attributes, perceived health status and social support. The Kaohsiung journal of medical sciences, 1999. 15 (6): p. 337–347.
444
Peters, R., Ageing and the brain. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2006. 82 (964): p. 84–88.
445
Myers, B.L. and P. Badia, Changes in circadian rhythms and sleep quality with aging: mechanisms and interventions. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 1996. 19 (4): p. 553–571.
446
Whalley, L.J., Brain ageing and dementia: what makes the difference? The British Journal of Psychiatry, 2002. 181 (5): p. 369.
447
Ebner, N.C. and H. Fischer, Emotion and aging: evidence from brain and behavior. Frontiers in Psychology, 2014. 5: p. 996.
448
Chapman, S.B., et al., Shorter term aerobic exercise improves brain, cognition, and cardiovascular fitness in aging. Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 2013. 5.
449
Almeida, R.P., et al., Effect of cognitive reserve on age-related changes in cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers of Alzheimer disease. JAMA neurology, 2015. 72 (6): p. 699–706.
450
Elderly playgrounds. Injury Prevention, 2006. 12 (3): p. 170–170.
451
Sharot, T., The optimism bias: A tour of the irrationally positive brain. 2011: Vintage.
452
Burnett, D., ‘Your film has ruined my childhood!’ Why nostalgia trumps logic on remakes | Dean Burnett, in Brain Flapping, T. R. Banks, Editor. 2016, Guardian: theguardian.com.
453
Sedikides, C. and T. Wildschut, Past Forward: Nostalgia as a Motivational Force. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2016. 20 (5): p. 319–321.
454
Zhou, X., et al., Counteracting Loneliness. Psychological Science, 2008. 19 (10): p. 1023–1029.
455
Caspari, R., The evolution of grandparents. Sci Am, 2011. 305 (2): p. 44–9.
456
Jago, C. Always Look On The Bright Side of Death. 2017; Available from: http://rationalcancer.blogspot.com/.