The aim of this thesis was to identify the neural mechanisms that enable a person to adaptively respond to, and recover from stress, which was studied in healthy controls, in people with increased vulnerability or resilience to stress-related disorders, and in people with depression or PTSD, using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In most of the studies, a specific MRI method was employed, with which it is possible to assess how different brain regions communicate with each other (i.e., functional connectivity) when the brain is initiating or regulating stress responses. Structure, activity, and connectivity of the amygdala, a small brain region important for stress reactivity, was of main interest. The results show how stress influences in...
Stress is a risk factor for depressive and anxiety disorders. Changes in lifestyle patterns that are...
Contains fulltext : 149357.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Increased amy...
Emotionally significant experiences tend to be well remembered and the amygdala has a pivotal role i...
Contains fulltext : 88685.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Recent neuroim...
Recent neuroimaging studies investigating responses to stressful stimuli may importantly further our...
The amygdala has long been considered a vital region involved in acute and chronic stress responses....
Stress is known to negatively impact physiological and psychological processes in humans. While chro...
Cognitive and emotional functions are supported by the coordinated activity of a distributed network...
People are defined by their genes, familiar background and personal experiences, that can have eithe...
Our brain during distinct developmental phases may show differential responses to perceived psycholo...
The studies described in this thesis provide new insights into the time-dependent neurobiological co...
Psychological stress is implicated in the etiology of many common chronic diseases and mental health...
Despite mounting reports about the negative effects of chronic occupational stress on cognitive and ...
Psychological stress is implicated in the etiology of many common chronic diseases and mental health...
Acute stress triggers a broad psychophysiological response that is adaptive if rapidly activated and...
Stress is a risk factor for depressive and anxiety disorders. Changes in lifestyle patterns that are...
Contains fulltext : 149357.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Increased amy...
Emotionally significant experiences tend to be well remembered and the amygdala has a pivotal role i...
Contains fulltext : 88685.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Recent neuroim...
Recent neuroimaging studies investigating responses to stressful stimuli may importantly further our...
The amygdala has long been considered a vital region involved in acute and chronic stress responses....
Stress is known to negatively impact physiological and psychological processes in humans. While chro...
Cognitive and emotional functions are supported by the coordinated activity of a distributed network...
People are defined by their genes, familiar background and personal experiences, that can have eithe...
Our brain during distinct developmental phases may show differential responses to perceived psycholo...
The studies described in this thesis provide new insights into the time-dependent neurobiological co...
Psychological stress is implicated in the etiology of many common chronic diseases and mental health...
Despite mounting reports about the negative effects of chronic occupational stress on cognitive and ...
Psychological stress is implicated in the etiology of many common chronic diseases and mental health...
Acute stress triggers a broad psychophysiological response that is adaptive if rapidly activated and...
Stress is a risk factor for depressive and anxiety disorders. Changes in lifestyle patterns that are...
Contains fulltext : 149357.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Increased amy...
Emotionally significant experiences tend to be well remembered and the amygdala has a pivotal role i...