2020
DOI: 10.3390/biology9080236
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Stress Changes the Resting-State Cortical Flow of Information from Distributed to Frontally Directed Patterns

Abstract: Despite converging evidence on the involvement of large-scale distributed brain networks in response to stress, the effect of stress on the components of these networks is less clear. Although some studies identify higher regional activities in response to stress, others observe an opposite effect in the similar regions. Studies based on synchronized activities and coactivation of these components also yield similar differing results. However, these differences are not necessarily contradictory once we observe… Show more

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“…A few of studies suggested that employing diverse stress measures and considering varying severity levels may result in unique brain responses, as evidenced by specific patterns of connectivity. The implication is that the choice of stress assessment and its intensity can influence the observed neural connectivity patterns, emphasizing the importance of considering these factors in the interpretation of study outcomes ( van Oort et al, 2017 , Keshmiri, 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few of studies suggested that employing diverse stress measures and considering varying severity levels may result in unique brain responses, as evidenced by specific patterns of connectivity. The implication is that the choice of stress assessment and its intensity can influence the observed neural connectivity patterns, emphasizing the importance of considering these factors in the interpretation of study outcomes ( van Oort et al, 2017 , Keshmiri, 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future studies need to extend the sample size to examine and confirm the EEG wavelet Rényi entropy and oddball assessment results. Furthermore, stress can affect the brain’s state ( Hermans et al, 2011 ; Keshmiri, 2020 ) and how the stress eventually leads to mental fatigue need further investigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%