Dysregulation of inflammation, neurobiology, and cognitive function in PTSD: an integrative review

Volume: 20, Issue: 3, Pages: 455 - 480
Published: Mar 13, 2020
Abstract
Compelling evidence from animal and human research suggest a strong link between inflammation and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Furthermore, recent findings support compromised neurocognitive function as a key feature of PTSD, particularly with deficits in attention and processing speed, executive function, and memory. These cognitive domains are supported by brain structures and neural pathways that are disrupted in PTSD and which are...
Paper Details
Title
Dysregulation of inflammation, neurobiology, and cognitive function in PTSD: an integrative review
Published Date
Mar 13, 2020
Volume
20
Issue
3
Pages
455 - 480
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