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Brain-Based Biotypes of Psychiatric Vulnerability in the Acute Aftermath of Trauma.

Jennifer S StevenNathaniel G HarnettLauren A M LeboisSanne J H van RooijTimothy D ElyAlyssa RoecknerNico VincentFrancesca L BeaudoinXinming AnDonglin ZengThomas C NeylanGari D CliffordSarah D LinnstaedtLaura T GermineScott L RauchChristopher LewandowskiAlan B StorrowPhyllis L HendrySophia SheikhPaul I MuseyJohn P HaranChristopher W JonesBrittany E PunchesMichael S LyonsMichael C KurzMeghan E McGrathJose L PascualElizabeth M DatnerAnna M ChangClaire PearsonDavid A PeakRobert M DomeierBrian J O'NeilNiels K RathlevLeon D SanchezRobert H PietrzakJutta JoormannDeanna M BarchDiego A PizzagalliJohn F SheridanBeatriz LunaSteven E HarteJames M ElliottVishnu P MurtyTanja JovanovicSteven E BruceStacey L HouseRonald C KesslerKarestan C KoenenSamuel A McLeanKerry J Ressler
Published in: The American journal of psychiatry (2021)
These findings provide a novel characterization of heterogeneous stress responses shortly after trauma exposure, identifying potential neuroimaging-based biotypes of trauma resilience and psychopathology.
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