Examining the long-term cognitive effects of exposure to the Canterbury earthquakes in a resilient cohort.
Caroline BellWill MootRichard A BryantChris FramptonVirginia McintoshMelissa PurnellRebekah SmithKatie M DouglasPublished in: BJPsych open (2022)
These findings offer preliminary evidence to suggest that changes in cognitive functioning and emotion processing in earthquake-exposed resilient people may be state-dependent and related to exposure to continued threat in the environment, which improves when the threat resolves.