Abstract

Stress is a major risk factor for the development of psychiatric and neurological disorders. An efficient recovery in the aftermath of stress is important for optimal resilience. Increased stress vulnerability across psychiatric and neurological disorders may therefore be related to altered trajectories during the recovery phase following stress, quantified by changes in functional brain networks.

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