Psychosocial stress reactivity is associated with decreased whole-brain network efficiency and increased amygdala centrality.
Abstract
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...
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Title
Psychosocial stress reactivity is associated with decreased whole-brain network efficiency and increased amygdala centrality.
Published Date
Oct 25, 2018
Journal
Volume
132
Issue
6
Pages
561 - 572
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