White-matter correlates of anxiety: The contribution of the corpus-callosum to the study of anxiety and stress-related disorders.
Rotem Saar-AshkenazyJonathan GuezYael JacobRonel VekslerJonathan E CohenIlan ShelefAlon FriedmanMony BeniflaPublished in: International journal of methods in psychiatric research (2022)
We suggest that cognitive and brain alterations, as tested in the current work and reported in stress related pathologies, are present early and possibly persist throughout life. Our findings support the hypothesis that individual differences in trait anxiety predispose individuals towards negative cognitive outcomes and brain alterations, and potentially to stress related disorders.