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Hippocampal connectivity in the aftermath of acute social stress
Jingjing Chang,
Rongjun Yu
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Academy of Wellness and Human Development
Department of Management, Marketing and Information Systems
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Hippocampus
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Hippocampal Network
100%
Acute Social Stress
100%
Brain Regions
60%
Stress Conditions
40%
Control Condition
40%
Effective Connectivity
40%
Chronic Stress
20%
Directed Connectivity
20%
Midbrain
20%
Information Flow
20%
Resting State
20%
Granger Causality Analysis
20%
Parahippocampal Region
20%
Information Storage
20%
Insula
20%
Brain Networks
20%
Acute Stress
20%
Stress Effect
20%
Within-subject Design
20%
Connectivity Pattern
20%
Subject-level
20%
Emotional Processing
20%
Social Stressors
20%
Trier Social Stress Test
20%
Storage Response
20%
Stress-related Mental Disorders
20%
Stress Neurobiology
20%
Habitual Responding
20%
Dysconnectivity
20%
Threatening Stimuli
20%
Neuroscience
Hippocampus
100%
Midbrain
20%
Information Processing
20%
Thalamus
20%
Neuroscience
20%
Functional Connectivity
20%
Brain Network
20%
Mental Disorder
20%
Trier Social Stress Test
20%