Negative association between anterior insula activation and resilience during sustained attention: an fMRI twin study.
Arthur MontaltoHaeme R P ParkLeanne M WilliamsMayuresh S KorgaonkarMiranda R ChilverJavad JamshidiPeter R SchofieldJustine M GattPublished in: Psychological medicine (2022)
The findings suggest that greater resilience to trauma is associated with less activation of the anterior insula during a condition requiring sustained attention but not working memory updating. This possibly suggests a pattern of 'neural efficiency' (i.e. more efficient and/or attenuated activity) in people who may be more resilient to trauma.