Appreciating methodological complexity and integrating neurobiological perspectives to advance the science of resilience

The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Birgit Kleim, Isaac R Galatzer-Levy

Abstract

Kalisch and colleagues identify several routes to a better understanding of mechanisms underlying resilience and highlight the need to integrate findings from neuroscience and animal learning. We argue that appreciating methodological complexity and integrating neurobiological perspectives will advance the science of resilience and ultimately help improve the lives of those exposed to stress and adversity.

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Jan 12, 2019·Frontiers in Psychiatry·Julia BolsingerAndrei Manoliu

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