Brain Imaging Reveals Gender Differences In How Individuals Cope Under Stress
According to a study that appears in the current issue of SCAN (Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience), researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine discuss how men and women differ in their neural responses to psychological stress.”We found that different parts of the brain activate with different spatial and temporal profiles for men and women when they are faced with performance-related stress,” says J.J. [click link for full article]
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Filed under: Anxiety on November 20th, 2007