Scientists scan brains to unlock why we handle stress differently
NCT ID NCT06243783
Summary
This study aims to understand why people respond to stress differently by looking at brain activity. Researchers will scan the brains of 68 healthy volunteers twice while they perform stressful tasks, measuring how the brain uses energy and how its regions communicate. The goal is to identify patterns that might help explain vulnerability to stress-related mental health conditions in the future.
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Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Medical University of Vienna
RECRUITINGVienna, Austria
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