The functional status of these circuits has important influences on stress-related psychopathology and the discovery of novel therapeutics.
The segmental or featural pattern reported in section 2.4 can thus be argued to be stress-related.
Together with an environmental component, various studies in humans suggest a strong link between specific genetic predisposition and stress-related disorders later in life.
A new stress-related syndrome of growth failure and hyperphagia in children, associated with reversibility of growth-hormone insufficiency.
A new stress-related syndrome of growth failure and hyperphagia in children associated with reversibility of growth-hormone insufficiency.
Here we examine the neural bases of changes in memory that are stress-induced or perhaps more parsimoniously, stress-related.
The susceptibility of an individual to stress-related disorders is likely to reflect developmental influences as well as genetic risk factors.
Furthermore, such patients may have more reactive autonomic or stress-related hormonal systems at the outset.