In neuroscience, the term 'Stress' has a negative connotation because of its potential to trigger or exacerbate psychopathologies. Yet in the face of exposure to stress, the more common reaction to stress is resilience, indicating that resilience is the rule and stress-related pathology the exception. This is critical because neural mechanisms associated with stress-related psychopathology are expected to differ significantly from those associated with resilience.Research labels and terminology affect research directions, conclusions drawn from the results, and the way we think about a topic, while choice of labels is often influenced by biases and hidden assumptions. It is therefore important to adopt a terminology that differentiates betw...
Background: The ability to resist adverse outcomes, or demonstrate resilience after exposure to trau...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. <div><br>...
At the interface between mind and body, psychiatry and neurology, functional neurological disorder (...
Abstract In neuroscience, the term ‘Stress’ has a negative connotation because of its potential to t...
The experience of traumatic events is a near-universal, albeit unfortunate, part of the human experi...
The way in which researchers conceptualise and thus define stress shapes the way in which they appro...
Traumatic stress can have severe consequences for both mental and physical health. Furthermore, both...
Published online 8 October 2015Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) occurs in 5–10% of the populati...
Stress is a ubiquitous challenge that affects mental and physical health across human cultures. The ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating psychiatric disorder that has a major impact...
Researchers disagree about the definition of stress. In the biomedical sciences, stress is understoo...
Exposure to stress is unavoidable in our daily lives. Most people might be subjected to at least one...
ABSTRACT: The research showing how exposure to extreme stress affects brain function is making impor...
An Introduction to Stress and Health is the first textbook to fuse the psychosocial with newer behav...
Understanding the etiology of stress-related diseases such as PTSD requires a more fundamental under...
Background: The ability to resist adverse outcomes, or demonstrate resilience after exposure to trau...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. <div><br>...
At the interface between mind and body, psychiatry and neurology, functional neurological disorder (...
Abstract In neuroscience, the term ‘Stress’ has a negative connotation because of its potential to t...
The experience of traumatic events is a near-universal, albeit unfortunate, part of the human experi...
The way in which researchers conceptualise and thus define stress shapes the way in which they appro...
Traumatic stress can have severe consequences for both mental and physical health. Furthermore, both...
Published online 8 October 2015Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) occurs in 5–10% of the populati...
Stress is a ubiquitous challenge that affects mental and physical health across human cultures. The ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating psychiatric disorder that has a major impact...
Researchers disagree about the definition of stress. In the biomedical sciences, stress is understoo...
Exposure to stress is unavoidable in our daily lives. Most people might be subjected to at least one...
ABSTRACT: The research showing how exposure to extreme stress affects brain function is making impor...
An Introduction to Stress and Health is the first textbook to fuse the psychosocial with newer behav...
Understanding the etiology of stress-related diseases such as PTSD requires a more fundamental under...
Background: The ability to resist adverse outcomes, or demonstrate resilience after exposure to trau...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. <div><br>...
At the interface between mind and body, psychiatry and neurology, functional neurological disorder (...