Perceived stress modulates the activity between the amygdala and the cortex
The significant link between stress and psychiatric disorders has prompted research on
stress's impact on the brain. Interestingly, previous studies on healthy subjects have …
stress's impact on the brain. Interestingly, previous studies on healthy subjects have …
Affective brain patterns as multivariate neural correlates of cardiovascular disease risk
PJ Gianaros, TE Kraynak, DCH Kuan… - Social Cognitive and …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
This study tested whether brain activity patterns evoked by affective stimuli relate to
individual differences in an indicator of pre-clinical atherosclerosis: carotid artery intima …
individual differences in an indicator of pre-clinical atherosclerosis: carotid artery intima …
Spatiotemporal dynamics of stress-induced network reconfigurations reflect negative affectivity
A Kühnel, M Czisch, PG Sämann, T Brückl… - Biological …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Maladaptive stress responses are important risk factors in the etiology of mood
and anxiety disorders, but exact pathomechanisms remain to be understood. Mapping …
and anxiety disorders, but exact pathomechanisms remain to be understood. Mapping …
Association of amygdala size with stress perception: Findings of a transversal study across the lifespan
I Caetano, L Amorim, TC Castanho… - European Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Daily routines are getting increasingly stressful. Interestingly, associations between stress
perception and amygdala volume, a brain region implicated in emotional behaviour, have …
perception and amygdala volume, a brain region implicated in emotional behaviour, have …
[HTML][HTML] Integrating multiple brain imaging modalities does not boost prediction of subclinical atherosclerosis in midlife adults
Background Human neuroimaging evidence suggests that cardiovascular disease (CVD)
risk may relate to functional and structural features of the brain. The present study tested …
risk may relate to functional and structural features of the brain. The present study tested …
Stress reactivity as a contributor to racial and socioeconomic disparities: Rationale and baseline results from the richmond stress and sugar study
B Mezuk, E Lexima, VA Kalesnikava… - Psychosomatic …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Objective There are pronounced racial and socioeconomic disparities in type 2 diabetes.
Although “stress” as a general phenomenon is hypothesized to contribute to these …
Although “stress” as a general phenomenon is hypothesized to contribute to these …
Frontostriatal brain activation is associated with the longitudinal progression of cardiometabolic risk
Objective Cardiometabolic risk refers to a set of interconnected factors of vascular and
metabolic origin associated with both cardiovascular disease and various brain disorders …
metabolic origin associated with both cardiovascular disease and various brain disorders …
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Daily routines are getting increasingly stressful as modern society advances [1, 2].
Consequently, a new way of living, working, and interacting with others has emerged, with …
Consequently, a new way of living, working, and interacting with others has emerged, with …
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PJ Gianaros, TE Kraynak, DCH Kuan, JJ Gross… - 2020 - cmu.edu
This study tested whether brain activity patterns evoked by affective stimuli relate to
individual differences in an indicator of preclinical atherosclerosis: carotid artery intima …
individual differences in an indicator of preclinical atherosclerosis: carotid artery intima …