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    • Corticostriatal pathways contribute to the natural time course of positive mood 

      Admon, Roee; Pizzagalli, Diego A. (Nature Publishing Group, 2015)
      The natural time course of mood includes both acute responses to stimuli and spontaneous fluctuations. To date, neuroimaging studies have focused on either acute affective responses or spontaneous neural fluctuations at ...
    • Neural traces of stress: cortisol related sustained enhancement of amygdala-hippocampal functional connectivity 

      Vaisvaser, Sharon; Lin, Tamar; Admon, Roee; Podlipsky, Ilana; Greenman, Yona; Stern, Naftali; Fruchter, Eyal; Wald, Ilan; Pine, Daniel S.; Tarrasch, Ricardo; Bar-Haim, Yair; Hendler, Talma (Frontiers Media S.A., 2013)
      Stressful experiences modulate neuro-circuitry function, and the temporal trajectory of these alterations, elapsing from early disturbances to late recovery, heavily influences resilience and vulnerability to stress. Such ...
    • Neuro-Epigenetic Indications of Acute Stress Response in Humans: The Case of MicroRNA-29c 

      Vaisvaser, Sharon; Modai, Shira; Farberov, Luba; Lin, Tamar; Sharon, Haggai; Gilam, Avital; Volk, Naama; Admon, Roee; Edry, Liat; Fruchter, Eyal; Wald, Ilan; Bar-Haim, Yair; Tarrasch, Ricardo; Chen, Alon; Shomron, Noam; Hendler, Talma (Public Library of Science, 2016)
      Stress research has progressively become more integrative in nature, seeking to unfold crucial relations between the different phenotypic levels of stress manifestations. This study sought to unravel stress-induced variations ...