PubMed
Neuroscience
War's Invisible Mark: How Combat Trauma Rewires the Resting Brain
Like a house alarm stuck in "on" mode even when the threat has passed, the brains of military personnel with war-related PTSD show distinct patterns of activity even when they're at rest—not actively being triggered.
This means we're mapping the neurological signature of trauma, which opens doors to better diagnosis and targeted interventions.
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