Abstract In this narrative review, we examine biological processes linking psychological stress and cognition, with a focus on how psychological stress can activate multiple neurobiological mechanisms that drive cognitive decline and behavioral change. First, we describe the general neurobiology of the stress response to define neurocognitive stress reactivity. Second, we review aspects of epigenetic regulation, synaptic transmission, sex hormones, photoperiodic plasticity, and psychoneuroimmunological processes that can contribute to cognitive decline and neuropsychiatric conditions. Third, we explain mechanistic processes linking the stress response and neuropathology. Fourth, we discuss molecular nuances such as an interplay between kina...
Stress is a term used in everyday life to describe everything from feelings of anxiety and grief, to...
The recent sociodevelopmental cognitive model of schizophrenia/psychosis is a highly influential and...
While stress is a common experience, high levels of stress can be dangerous to both physical and men...
In the last decades, psychoneuroendocrineimmunology research has made relevant contributions to the ...
Exposure to stressful events can be differently perceived by individuals and can have persistent seq...
Exposure to stressful events can be differently perceived by individuals and can have persistent seq...
The brain is the central organ of stress and adaptation to stress because it perceives and determine...
Stress represents an ubiquitous environmental stimuli, one both perceived an adapted to by the brain...
Stress can dramatically alter the brain. Comprised of both neural and hormonal components, response...
A large body of evidence describes the long term impact of stress on a number of biological systems ...
The studies described in this thesis provide new insights into the time-dependent neurobiological co...
Stress can have severe psychological and physiological consequences. Thus, inappropriate regulation ...
Environmental challenges are part of daily life for any individual. In fact, stress appears to be in...
Epigenetic mechanisms are processes at the level of the chromatin that control the expression of gen...
The relationship between stress challenges and adverse health outcomes, particularly for the develop...
Stress is a term used in everyday life to describe everything from feelings of anxiety and grief, to...
The recent sociodevelopmental cognitive model of schizophrenia/psychosis is a highly influential and...
While stress is a common experience, high levels of stress can be dangerous to both physical and men...
In the last decades, psychoneuroendocrineimmunology research has made relevant contributions to the ...
Exposure to stressful events can be differently perceived by individuals and can have persistent seq...
Exposure to stressful events can be differently perceived by individuals and can have persistent seq...
The brain is the central organ of stress and adaptation to stress because it perceives and determine...
Stress represents an ubiquitous environmental stimuli, one both perceived an adapted to by the brain...
Stress can dramatically alter the brain. Comprised of both neural and hormonal components, response...
A large body of evidence describes the long term impact of stress on a number of biological systems ...
The studies described in this thesis provide new insights into the time-dependent neurobiological co...
Stress can have severe psychological and physiological consequences. Thus, inappropriate regulation ...
Environmental challenges are part of daily life for any individual. In fact, stress appears to be in...
Epigenetic mechanisms are processes at the level of the chromatin that control the expression of gen...
The relationship between stress challenges and adverse health outcomes, particularly for the develop...
Stress is a term used in everyday life to describe everything from feelings of anxiety and grief, to...
The recent sociodevelopmental cognitive model of schizophrenia/psychosis is a highly influential and...
While stress is a common experience, high levels of stress can be dangerous to both physical and men...