- International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies and Innovative Technologies
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- Exploring Adaptive and Disruptive Changes in Brain Connectivity Under Stress
Exploring Adaptive and Disruptive Changes in Brain Connectivity Under Stress
Authors : Muhammad Asad Zaheer, Aamir Saeed Malik
Pages : 227-232
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Publication Date : 2025-11-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :This study examines how stress impacts the communication between various brain regions, emphasizing the different ways individuals respond. Depending on the person, stress can result in either increased or decreased communication between different parts of the brain. Resilience and variations in brain anatomy are factors that may influence these changes. Certain individuals may show decreased brain connectivity under stress, while others may adapt by enhancing interregional communication. The findings revealed that around 60% of the participants experienced reduced connectivity mainly in the PFC area, suggesting that stress often disrupts communication among brain regions, while 40% showed compensatory patterns. Understanding these differences are essential for creating customized stress management strategies. The results of this study offer a strong foundation for further research aimed at improving mental health and well-being through targeted support and approaches.Keywords : EEG, Stress, Connectivity, PFC
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