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Dysregulation is a general term used to describe departures from normal regulatory control of biological, cognitive, or social systems. The combined string "dysregulationand" is not recognized as a standard term in scientific literature, and the appropriate topic is dysregulation itself.
In biology, dysregulation refers to disruptions in homeostatic control mechanisms, including the nervous, endocrine, immune, and
In psychology, emotional and behavioral dysregulation describes difficulties with monitoring, evaluating, and modulating emotional responses and
In economics and governance, regulatory dysregulation refers to ineffective or counterproductive rules, oversight gaps, or institutions
Study and intervention focus on identifying sources of dysregulation, monitoring biomarkers where applicable, and implementing strategies
If the intended topic was "dysregulation" in a specific domain, please specify.