[HTML][HTML] Neural contributors to trauma resilience: a review of longitudinal neuroimaging studies

AR Roeckner, KI Oliver, LAM Lebois…�- Translational�…, 2021 - nature.com
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�…

[HTML][HTML] Neuroimaging resilience to stress: a review

SJA van der Werff, SM van den Berg…�- Frontiers in behavioral�…, 2013 - frontiersin.org
There is a high degree of intra-individual variation in how individuals respond to stress. This
becomes evident when exploring the development of posttraumatic symptoms or stress�…

[HTML][HTML] Neuroimaging correlates of resilience to traumatic events—a comprehensive review

J Bolsinger, E Seifritz, B Kleim, A Manoliu�- Frontiers in psychiatry, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Improved understanding of the neurobiological correlates of resilience would be an
important step toward recognizing individuals at risk of developing post-traumatic stress�…

Adapting to stress: understanding the neurobiology of resilience

C Os�rio, T Probert, E Jones, AH Young…�- Behavioral�…, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
There is significant variation in the way individuals react and respond to extreme stress and
adversity. While some individuals develop psychiatric conditions such as posttraumatic�…

Developing an agenda for translational studies of resilience and vulnerability following trauma exposure

R Yehuda, JD Flory, S Southwick…�- Annals of the New�…, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Here we outline a translational research agenda for studies of resilience, defined as the
process of adapting well in the face of adversity or trauma. We argue that an individual�…

[HTML][HTML] Biological and psychological perspectives of resilience: is it possible to improve stress resistance?

H Liu, C Zhang, Y Ji, L Yang�- Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2018 - frontiersin.org
The term “resilience” refers to the ability to adapt successfully to stress, trauma and
adversity, enabling individuals to avoid stress-induced mental disorders such as depression�…

[HTML][HTML] Resilience: safety in the aftermath of traumatic stressor experiences

K Matheson, A Asokumar, H Anisman�- Frontiers in behavioral�…, 2020 - frontiersin.org
The relationship between adverse experiences and the emergence of pathology has often
focused on characteristics of the stressor or of the individual (stressor appraisals, coping�…

Brain-based biotypes of psychiatric vulnerability in the acute aftermath of trauma

JS Stevens, NG Harnett, LAM Lebois…�- American journal of�…, 2021 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Objective: Major negative life events, such as trauma exposure, can play a key role in
igniting or exacerbating psychopathology. However, few disorders are diagnosed with�…

Understanding resilience: New approaches for preventing and treating PTSD

SR Horn, DS Charney, A Feder�- Experimental neurology, 2016 - Elsevier
All individuals experience stressful life events, and up to 84% of the general population will
experience at least one potentially traumatic event. In some cases, acute or chronic�…

Neurobiology and systems biology of stress resilience

R Kalisch, SJ Russo, MB M�ller�- Physiological Reviews, 2024 - journals.physiology.org
Stress resilience is the phenomenon that some people maintain their mental health despite
exposure to adversity or show only temporary impairments followed by quick recovery�…