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Classical Conditioning of the Immune System

Significant evidence for the connection between the brain and the immune system is derived from studies showing that immune responses can be altered through classical conditioning. Research has consistently demonstrated this phenomenon in both animals and humans, establishing that the immune system can 'learn' to respond to neutral stimuli. This finding implies that if a learning process like classical conditioning can modify immunity, it is plausible that other psychological factors can also exert influence over the immune system.

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