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   Prefrontal cortex activity is associated with biobehavioral components of the stress response  
   
نویسنده wheelock m.d. ,harnett n.g. ,wood k.h. ,orem t.r. ,granger d.a. ,mrug s. ,knight d.c.
منبع frontiers in human neuroscience - 2016 - دوره : 10 - شماره : NOV2016
چکیده    Contemporary theory suggests that prefrontal cortex (pfc) function is associated with individual variability in the psychobiology of the stress response. advancing our understanding of this complex biobehavioral pathway has potential to provide insight into processes that determine individual differences in stress susceptibility. the present study used functional magnetic resonance imaging to examine brain activity during a variation of the montreal imaging stress task (mist) in 53 young adults. salivary cortisol was assessed as an index of the stress response,trait anxiety was assessed as an index of an individual’s disposition toward negative affectivity,and self-reported stress was assessed as an index of an individual’s subjective psychological experience. heart rate and skin conductance responses were also assessed as additional measures of physiological reactivity. dorsomedial pfc,dorsolateral pfc,and inferior parietal lobule demonstrated differential activity during the mist. further,differences in salivary cortisol reactivity to the mist were associated with ventromedial pfc and posterior cingulate activity,while trait anxiety and self-reported stress were associated with dorsomedial and ventromedial pfc activity,respectively. these findings underscore that pfc activity regulates behavioral and psychobiological components of the stress response. © 2016 wheelock,harnett,wood,orem,granger,mrug and knight.
کلیدواژه Anxiety; Cortisol; fMRI; MIST; PFC; Stress
آدرس department of psychology,university of alabama at birmingham,birmingham,al, United States, department of psychology,university of alabama at birmingham,birmingham,al, United States, department of psychology,university of alabama at birmingham,birmingham,al, United States, department of psychology,university of alabama at birmingham,birmingham,al, United States, institute for interdisciplinary salivary bioscience research,university of california at irvine,irvine,ca,united states,johns hopkins university school of nursing,johns hopkins university bloomberg school of public health,johns hopkins university school of medicine,baltimore,md, United States, department of psychology,university of alabama at birmingham,birmingham,al, United States, department of psychology,university of alabama at birmingham,birmingham,al, United States
 
     
   
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