The neurobiology of stress, depression, and anxiety investigates the impact of stress on the brain and its role in the onset of these mental health disorders. It explores the biological mechanisms that connect neurotransmitters, hormones, and neural circuits. Understanding these links is crucial for developing more effective treatments, as prolonged stress can significantly alter brain function, resulting in emotional and cognitive disturbances. This research seeks to unveil new insights for better mental health management.
Track 1-1 Neurotransmitter Dysregulation and Mental Disorders
Track 1-2 The HPA Axis: Chronic Stress and Its Impact
Track 1-3 Neuroinflammation in Depression and Anxiety
Track 1-4 Brain Imaging Insights: Structural and Functional Changes
Track 1-5 Resilience and Neuroplasticity: Adapting to Stress
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