Abstract

This paper provides an exploration of the neuroscience underpinning workplace resilience, offering insights into the brain's stress response system and its profound implications for employee wellbeing in diverse organisational settings. An examination of the brain's stress response system is explored, elucidating the neural pathways and structures involved, notably the amygdala and prefrontal cortex. This elucidation serves as a foundational component in understanding the neurological basis of resilience in a professional milieu. This analysis illuminates the neurobiological repercussions of prolonged stress exposure and its cognitive ramifications. In a more optimistic stride, the article explores the concept of neuroplasticity and its centrality in nurturing resilience, spotlighting how neuroplasticity offers a pivotal avenue for crafting resilience-building programs.

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