
The 2010 Neurobiology of Stress Workshop brought together scientists from all over the world to share and discuss their results from studies examining the consequences of acute, repeated, and chronic stressor exposure on health and disease. Session IV entitled "The neurobiology of the stress-resistant brain" explored how we can intervene to promote stress resistance and stress resilience. Four scientists, who explore this topic from unique and convergent perspectives, presented their experimental results derived from studies in rat (Fleshner and Maier), non-human primates (Lyons), and human (Raskind). Summaries of each presentation, supporting publications, and overall take-home messages from the session are presented.
Brain, Prazosin, Motor Activity, Rats, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic, Helplessness, Learned, Neurobiology, Stress, Physiological, Receptors, Adrenergic, alpha-1, Adaptation, Psychological, Animals, Humans, Exercise, Saimiri, Stress, Psychological
Brain, Prazosin, Motor Activity, Rats, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic, Helplessness, Learned, Neurobiology, Stress, Physiological, Receptors, Adrenergic, alpha-1, Adaptation, Psychological, Animals, Humans, Exercise, Saimiri, Stress, Psychological
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