Stress is recognized as an important issue in basic and clinical neuroscience research, based upon the founding historical studies by Walter Canon and Hans Selye in the past century, when the concept of stress emerged in a biological and adaptive perspective. A lot of research after that period has expanded the knowledge in the stress field. Since then, it was discovered that the response to stressful stimuli is elaborated and triggered by the, now known, stress system, which integrates a wide diversity of brain structures that, collectively, are able to detect events and interpret them as real or potential threats. However, different types of stressors engage different brain networks, requiring a fine-tuned functional neuroanatomical proce...
The importance of amygdala, hippocampus, and medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) for the integration of ...
Do you recognize the symptoms of stress – tensing up, hyperventilating, rapid heart beating? These a...
The studies described in this thesis provide new insights into the time-dependent neurobiological co...
Environmental challenges are part of daily life for any individual. In fact, stress appears to be in...
Throughout its evolutionary course, stress has remained as an adaptive response to stimuli that may ...
The experience of "stress", in its broadest meaning, is an inevitable part of life. All living creat...
Stress is a term used in everyday life to describe everything from feelings of anxiety and grief, to...
We would like to thank Antonio Pinheiro, Hugo Almeida, and José Miguel Soares for help with the illu...
At the interface between mind and body, psychiatry and neurology, functional neurological disorder (...
Stress is a multifactorial complex phenomenon where organic resources are mobilized to deal with a r...
AbstractResearch on the neurobiology of the stress response in animals has led to successful new tre...
The cumulative science linking stress to negative health outcomes is vast. Stress can affect health ...
There are few experiences as engulfing as the subjective experience of stress. It affects multiple b...
Since the first description of stress syndrome, by Hans Selye in 1936, much has been investigated co...
Stressful stimuli in healthy subjects trigger activation of a consistent and reproducible set of bra...
The importance of amygdala, hippocampus, and medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) for the integration of ...
Do you recognize the symptoms of stress – tensing up, hyperventilating, rapid heart beating? These a...
The studies described in this thesis provide new insights into the time-dependent neurobiological co...
Environmental challenges are part of daily life for any individual. In fact, stress appears to be in...
Throughout its evolutionary course, stress has remained as an adaptive response to stimuli that may ...
The experience of "stress", in its broadest meaning, is an inevitable part of life. All living creat...
Stress is a term used in everyday life to describe everything from feelings of anxiety and grief, to...
We would like to thank Antonio Pinheiro, Hugo Almeida, and José Miguel Soares for help with the illu...
At the interface between mind and body, psychiatry and neurology, functional neurological disorder (...
Stress is a multifactorial complex phenomenon where organic resources are mobilized to deal with a r...
AbstractResearch on the neurobiology of the stress response in animals has led to successful new tre...
The cumulative science linking stress to negative health outcomes is vast. Stress can affect health ...
There are few experiences as engulfing as the subjective experience of stress. It affects multiple b...
Since the first description of stress syndrome, by Hans Selye in 1936, much has been investigated co...
Stressful stimuli in healthy subjects trigger activation of a consistent and reproducible set of bra...
The importance of amygdala, hippocampus, and medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) for the integration of ...
Do you recognize the symptoms of stress – tensing up, hyperventilating, rapid heart beating? These a...
The studies described in this thesis provide new insights into the time-dependent neurobiological co...