Regulating social emotional actions is essential for coping with daily life stressors
and depends largely on the anterior prefrontal cortex (aPFC). However, it remains
unclear to what extent frontal emotion regulation capacities contribute to resilience
for acute stress-effects, as well as for post-traumatic stress-symptoms.
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