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- W3208527393 abstract "Resilience to stress is characterized by an initial response to a stressful stimulus but a relative recovery towards baseline. It is, therefore, both a process that occurs over time and an outcome. It is important to differentiate resilience from resistance or from other response patterns because different neural substrates are likely to mediate these different response patterns. A focus on the trajectory of an individual’s response to stress is required to identify neural substrates that can be engaged to promote resilience. Numerous putative neural substrates underlying resilience to stress have been identified, reflecting the complexity of the mammalian lifespan and environment. To translate preclinical findings into meaningful clinical advances, efforts should focus on how divergent neural substrates of resilience work together to drive a trajectory of resilience. Resilience to stressful life events has received considerable attention in both clinical and preclinical studies. A number of neural substrates have been identified as putatively mediating resilience to stress. However, there remains considerable diversity in how resilience is defined and studied. This article aims to examine how resilience is defined and conceptualized in social psychology, public health, and related fields, to better inform the understanding of stress resilience in the neurobiological context, and to differentiate resilience from other patterns of response to stressful experiences. An understanding of resilience through the lens of clinical and applied sciences is likely to lead to the identification of more robust and reproducible neural substrates, though many challenges remain. Resilience to stressful life events has received considerable attention in both clinical and preclinical studies. A number of neural substrates have been identified as putatively mediating resilience to stress. However, there remains considerable diversity in how resilience is defined and studied. This article aims to examine how resilience is defined and conceptualized in social psychology, public health, and related fields, to better inform the understanding of stress resilience in the neurobiological context, and to differentiate resilience from other patterns of response to stressful experiences. An understanding of resilience through the lens of clinical and applied sciences is likely to lead to the identification of more robust and reproducible neural substrates, though many challenges remain." @default.
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- W3208527393 title "Rethinking stress resilience" @default.
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