Psychological resilience is often misunderstood as simple "toughness" or an insensitivity to stress. However, true resilience is the brain's capacity to adapt and recover after a stressful event.
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Study finds a brain resilience window about 1 hour after stress
Researchers have identified a narrow recovery period in the brain, roughly one hour after a stress event, during which a second natural pulse of the hormone corticosterone can restore disrupted ...
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