Neurobiology of BDNF in fear memory, sensitivity to stress, and stress-related disorders
M Notaras, M van den Buuse - Molecular psychiatry, 2020 - nature.com
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is widely accepted for its involvement in resilience
and antidepressant drug action, is a common genetic locus of risk for mental illnesses, and …
and antidepressant drug action, is a common genetic locus of risk for mental illnesses, and …
A network-based neurobiological model of PTSD: evidence from structural and functional neuroimaging studies
Abstract Purpose of Review Although a fine-grained understanding of the neurobiology of
posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is yet to be elucidated, the last two decades have seen …
posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is yet to be elucidated, the last two decades have seen …
CEO early‐life disaster experience and corporate social performance
Abstract Research Summary Despite an extensive upper echelons literature on how CEOs'
prior experiences influence firm behavior, we know little about the influence of traumatic …
prior experiences influence firm behavior, we know little about the influence of traumatic …
What doesn't kill you will only make you more risk‐loving: Early‐life disasters and CEO behavior
The literature on managerial style posits a linear relation between a chief executive officer's
(CEOs) past experiences and firm risk. We show that there is a nonmonotonic relation …
(CEOs) past experiences and firm risk. We show that there is a nonmonotonic relation …
Neural mechanisms of motivated forgetting
MC Anderson, S Hanslmayr - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2014 - cell.com
Not all memories are equally welcome in awareness. People limit the time they spend
thinking about unpleasant experiences, a process that begins during encoding, but that …
thinking about unpleasant experiences, a process that begins during encoding, but that …
Resilience after trauma: The role of memory suppression
INTRODUCTION One of the fundamental questions in clinical neuroscience is why some
individuals can cope with traumatic events, while others remain traumatized by a haunting …
individuals can cope with traumatic events, while others remain traumatized by a haunting …
True grit and brain: trait grit mediates the connection of DLPFC functional connectivity density to posttraumatic growth following COVID-19
Background There is increasing interest in identifying factors to predict posttraumatic growth
(PTG), a positive psychological response following traumatic events (eg, the COVID-19 …
(PTG), a positive psychological response following traumatic events (eg, the COVID-19 …
Neural contributors to trauma resilience: a review of longitudinal neuroimaging studies
Resilience in the face of major life stressors is changeable over time and with experience.
Accordingly, differing sets of neurobiological factors may contribute to an adaptive stress …
Accordingly, differing sets of neurobiological factors may contribute to an adaptive stress …
[图书][B] Principles of trauma therapy: A guide to symptoms, evaluation, and treatment (DSM-5 update)
JN Briere - 2014 - books.google.com
Thoroughly updated with DSM-5 content throughout, Principles of Trauma Therapy, Second
Edition: DSM-5 Update is both comprehensive in scope and highly practical in application …
Edition: DSM-5 Update is both comprehensive in scope and highly practical in application …
Opposing mechanisms support the voluntary forgetting of unwanted memories
RG Benoit, MC Anderson - Neuron, 2012 - cell.com
Reminders of the past can trigger the recollection of events that one would rather forget.
Here, using fMRI, we demonstrate two distinct neural mechanisms that foster the intentional …
Here, using fMRI, we demonstrate two distinct neural mechanisms that foster the intentional …