Scientists scan brains to unlock how stress hijacks our memory
NCT ID NCT05920161
Summary
This Yale University study aimed to understand how short-term stress changes the way our brains learn and form memories. Researchers used brain scans (fMRI) and memory tests on 106 healthy adults to see how stress affects different learning pathways. The goal was to gather basic knowledge about brain function, not to test a treatment.
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Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut, 06511, United States
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