Brain Dynamics Reflecting an Intra-Network Brain State is Associated with Increased Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in the Early Aftermath of Trauma.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-8-2024
Publication Title
Research Square
Abstract
This study examines the association between brain dynamic functional network connectivity (dFNC) and current/future posttraumatic stress (PTS) symptom severity, and the impact of sex on this relationship. By analyzing 275 participants' dFNC data obtained ~2 weeks after trauma exposure, we noted that brain dynamics of an inter-network brain state link negatively with current (r=-0.179,
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Recommended Citation
Sendi M, Fu Z, Harnett N, van Rooij S, Vergara V, Pizzagalli D, et al. [Swor R]. Brain dynamics reflecting an intra-network brain state is associated with increased posttraumatic stress symptoms in the early aftermath of trauma. Res Sq [Preprint]. 2024 Mar 8:rs.3.rs-4004473. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4004473/v1. PMID: 38496567.
DOI
10.21203/rs.3.rs-4004473/v1
ISSN
2693-5015
PubMed ID
38496567