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A brain scan study links heightened amygdala and prefrontal cortex activity to stress responses, revealing a biological basis for emotional stress.
A recent brain scan study identified heightened activity in the amygdala and prefrontal cortex as key neural markers linked to stress responses, offering new insight into how the brain processes stress.
Researchers found that these brain regions show increased connectivity during stressful situations, suggesting a biological basis for emotional stress reactions.
The findings could lead to improved treatments for stress-related disorders.
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Un estudio de escáner cerebral relaciona una mayor actividad de la amígdala y la corteza prefrontal con las respuestas al estrés, revelando una base biológica para el estrés emocional.