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Combat Exposure Severity is Associated with Reduced Cortical Thickness in Combat Veterans: A Preliminary Report

机译:战斗暴露严重程度与战斗退伍军人皮层厚度降低有关:初步报告

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BackgroundChronic stress and related physiological responses are known to have deleterious effects on neural integrity. Combat exposure is a notoriously pathogenic stressor and with over 2 million U.S. troops deployed to active combat zones since 2001, there is an urgent need to advance our understanding of its potential neural impact. Previous evidence suggests structural alterations in PTSD and more recent studies have explored cortical thinning specifically. This preliminary study investigates the impact of combat exposure on cortical thickness, controlling for history of early life stress and age.
机译:背景技术已知慢性应激和相关的生理反应对神经完整性具有有害作用。自从2001年以来,战斗暴露是一个众所周知的致病压力源,并且有200万以上的美国士兵部署到活跃的战斗区,因此迫切需要加深我们对其潜在神经影响的理解。先前的证据表明PTSD的结构发生了改变,而最近的研究则专门研究了皮质变薄。这项初步研究调查了战斗暴露对皮质厚度的影响,控制了早期生活压力和年龄的历史。

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