Long-Term Effects of Acute Stress on the Prefrontal-Limbic System in the Healthy Adult
Abstract
Most people are exposed to at least one traumatic event during the course of their lives, but large numbers of people do not develop posttraumatic stress disorders. Although previous studies have shown that repeated and chronic stress change the brain's structure and function, few studies have focused on the long-term effects of acute stressful exposure in a nonclinical sample, especially the morphology and functional connectivity changes in...
Paper Details
Title
Long-Term Effects of Acute Stress on the Prefrontal-Limbic System in the Healthy Adult
Published Date
Jan 3, 2017
Journal
Volume
12
Issue
1
Pages
e0168315 - e0168315
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