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Homeostasis and stress are fundamentally linked through theoretical frameworks like the 'reactive scope model' {fact:4, fact:5} and the S-ART framework [1], which examine how biological systems maintain stability during and after exposure to stressors. Furthermore, researchers have explicitly integrated these concepts in academic literature to define their interdependent roles in physiological regulation {fact:2, fact:3}.

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Allostasis revisited: A perception, variation, and risk framework frontiersin.org Frontiers 2 facts
claimL. M. Romero, M. J. Dickens, and N. E. Cyr introduced the 'reactive scope model' as a framework integrating homeostasis, allostasis, and stress in a 2009 paper in Hormones and Behavior.
referenceBruce S. McEwen and John C. Wingfield integrated the concepts of homeostasis, allostasis, and stress in a 2010 paper titled 'What is in a name? Integrating homeostasis, allostasis and stress' published in Hormones and Behavior.
Homeostasis vs Allostasis — The Urban Health Council urbanhealthcouncil.com Urban Health Council 1 fact
referenceMcEwen, B. S. & Wingfield, J. C. published 'What is in a name? Integrating homeostasis, allostasis and stress' in Hormones and behavior in 2010.
Self-awareness, self-regulation, and self-transcendence (S-ART) frontiersin.org Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 1 fact
referenceThe S-ART framework posits that mindfulness-based practice improves automatic regulation (homeostasis) during stress through two mechanisms: the 'raincoat effect' (protecting the internal milieu from the harmful effects of a stressor) and the 'towel effect' (facilitating recovery after exposure to a stressor).
A Copernican Approach to Brain Advancement: The Paradigm of ... frontiersin.org Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 1 fact
referenceRiede, S. J., van der Vinne, V., and Hut, R. A. (2017) proposed the 'reactive scope model' in their paper 'The flexible clock: predictive and reactive homeostasis, energy balance and the circadian regulation of sleep-wake timing', which integrates the concepts of homeostasis, allostasis, and stress.