Acute stress modulates genotype effects on amygdala processing in humans.
Probing gene-environment interactions that affect neural processing is crucial for understanding individual differences in behavior and disease vulnerability. Here, we tested whether the current environmental context, which affects the acute brain state, modulates genotype effects on brain function...
Main Authors: | Cousijn, H, Rijpkema, M, Qin, S, van Marle, H, Franke, B, Hermans, E, van Wingen, G, Fernández, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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