Cognitive and emotional functions are supported by the coordinated activity of a distributed network of brain regions. This coordinated activity may be disrupted by psychosocial stress, resulting in the dysfunction of cognitive and emotional processes. Graph theory is a mathematical approach to assess coordinated brain activity that can estimate the efficiency of information flow and determine the centrality of brain regions within a larger distributed neural network. However, limited research has applied graph-theory techniques to the study of stress. Advancing our understanding of the impact stress has on global brain networks may provide new insight into factors that influence individual differences in stress susceptibility. Therefore, t...
Contains fulltext : 174396.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Stress affects ...
Stress is known to negatively impact physiological and psychological processes in humans. While chro...
Functional-Magnetic-Imaging (fMRI) is widely adopted to investigate neurophysiological correlates of...
Acute stress triggers a broad psychophysiological response that is adaptive if rapidly activated and...
The aim of this thesis was to identify the neural mechanisms that enable a person to adaptively resp...
Contains fulltext : 201213.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Active adaptati...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the interplay between central nervous system and hypothalamic-pituitary-ad...
Recent neuroimaging studies investigating neural correlates of psychological stress employ cognitive...
Acute stress induces large-scale neural reorganization with relevance to stress-related psychopathol...
Introduction: Acute and chronic stress are important factors in the etiology of affective disorders....
Resting state brain networks (RSNs) are spatially distributed large-scale networks, evidenced by res...
The ability to temporarily prioritize rapid and vigilant reactions over slower higher-order cognitiv...
<div><p>Stress-induced changes in functional brain connectivity have been linked to the etiology of ...
Clinically, it is well-established that vulnerability to stress is a common feature across a broad s...
Contains fulltext : 140830.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Stress-induced ...
Contains fulltext : 174396.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Stress affects ...
Stress is known to negatively impact physiological and psychological processes in humans. While chro...
Functional-Magnetic-Imaging (fMRI) is widely adopted to investigate neurophysiological correlates of...
Acute stress triggers a broad psychophysiological response that is adaptive if rapidly activated and...
The aim of this thesis was to identify the neural mechanisms that enable a person to adaptively resp...
Contains fulltext : 201213.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Active adaptati...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the interplay between central nervous system and hypothalamic-pituitary-ad...
Recent neuroimaging studies investigating neural correlates of psychological stress employ cognitive...
Acute stress induces large-scale neural reorganization with relevance to stress-related psychopathol...
Introduction: Acute and chronic stress are important factors in the etiology of affective disorders....
Resting state brain networks (RSNs) are spatially distributed large-scale networks, evidenced by res...
The ability to temporarily prioritize rapid and vigilant reactions over slower higher-order cognitiv...
<div><p>Stress-induced changes in functional brain connectivity have been linked to the etiology of ...
Clinically, it is well-established that vulnerability to stress is a common feature across a broad s...
Contains fulltext : 140830.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Stress-induced ...
Contains fulltext : 174396.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Stress affects ...
Stress is known to negatively impact physiological and psychological processes in humans. While chro...
Functional-Magnetic-Imaging (fMRI) is widely adopted to investigate neurophysiological correlates of...