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Healthy women with severe early life trauma show altered neural facilitation of emotion inhibition under acute stress.

Sabrina GoldeKatja WingenfeldAntje RiepenhausenNina SchröterJuliane FleischerJens PrüssnerSimone GrimmYan FanJulian Hellmann-RegenAnne BeckStefan M GoldChristian Otte
Published in: Psychological medicine (2019)
Neural facilitation of emotion inhibition during stress appears to be altered in trauma-exposed women, even without a history of or current psychopathology. Decreased activation of the IFG in concert with heightened bottom-up salience of fear related cues may increase vulnerability to stress-related diseases.
Keyphrases
  • early life
  • depressive symptoms
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • drug induced
  • stress induced
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • trauma patients
  • pregnant women
  • type diabetes
  • respiratory failure
  • intensive care unit