Long-term mental stress alters brain connectivity patterns in response to emotional stimuli, as detectable from EEG data in eyes-closed conditions.
Long-term mental stress alters brain connectivity patterns in ways similar to emotional stimuli, which can be detected via resting-state EEG.
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Changes in connectivity patterns related to long-term mental stress have overlapped with changes caused by emotional stimuli. Interestingly, these changes are detectable from EEG data in eyes-closed condition.
Reza Khosrowabadi (Thu,) reported a other. Long-term mental stress alters brain connectivity patterns in response to emotional stimuli, as detectable from EEG data in eyes-closed conditions.
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