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Autor:
Martin P. Paulus, Taru Flagan, Alan N. Simmons, Kristine Gillis, Eric G. Potterat, Sante Kotturi, Nathaniel Thom, Douglas C. Johnson, Karl F. Van Orden, Paul W. Davenport, Judith L. Swain
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 2 (2012)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/34b7367997f94ac8ad614bfe4476f3fb
Autor:
Douglas C. Johnson, Martin P. Paulus, Jennifer L. Stewart, Brittany Youssef, Sara Isakovic, Eric G. Potterat, April C. May, Lori Haase, Alan N. Simmons
Publikováno v:
Biological Psychology. 113:37-45
This study examined neural processes of resilience during aversive interoceptive processing. Forty-six individuals were divided into three groups of resilience Low (LowRes), high (HighRes), and normal (NormRes), based on the Connor-Davidson Resilienc
Autor:
Eric G. Potterat, Thomas R. Minor, Pei-an Betty Shih, Douglas C. Johnson, Wesley K. Thompson, Lori Haase, Elizabeth A. Stanley, Alan N. Simmons, Martin P. Paulus, Nathaniel J. Thom
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Psychiatry. 171:844-853
Military deployment can have profound effects on physical and mental health. Few studies have examined whether interventions prior to deployment can improve mechanisms underlying resilience. Mindfulness-based techniques have been shown to aid recover
Autor:
Taru Flagan, Sante A. Kotturi, Alan N. Simmons, Karl F. Van Orden, Eric G. Potterat, Martin P. Paulus, Nathaniel J. Thom, Judith L. Swain, Douglas C. Johnson
Publikováno v:
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 9:225-231
Understanding the neural processes that characterize elite performers is a first step to develop a neuroscience model that can be used to improve performance in stressful circumstances. Adventure racers are elite athletes that operate in small teams
Autor:
Karl F. Van Orden, Martin P. Paulus, Scott C. Matthews, Irina A. Strigo, Alan N. Simmons, Eric G. Potterat, Judith L. Swain, Summer N. Fitzpatrick, Douglas C. Johnson
Publikováno v:
NeuroReport. 23:234-239
Individuals who perform optimally in extreme conditions, such as elite military warriors, can provide valuable insight into the neurobehavioral mechanisms underlying extraordinary performance. In the current study, we examined the degree to which Nav
A neuroscience approach to optimizing brain resources for human performance in extreme environments☆
Autor:
Genieleah A. Padilla, Martin P. Paulus, Eric G. Potterat, Karl F. Van Orden, Nausheen Momen, Marcus K. Taylor, Judith L. Swain, James Bauman
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 33:1080-1088
Extreme environments requiring optimal cognitive and behavioral performance occur in a wide variety of situations ranging from complex combat operations to elite athletic competitions. Although a large literature characterizes psychological and other
Autor:
Eric G. Potterat, Genieleah A. Padilla, Nausheen Momen, Amanda E. Markham, Gerald E. Larson, Lilianne R. Mujica-Parodi, Marcus K. Taylor, Todd C. Sander
Publikováno v:
Journal of Traumatic Stress. 22:212-217
A better understanding of factors influencing human responses to acute stress is needed to enhance prevention and treatment of stress-related disorders. In the current study, the authors examined predictors of acute stress symptoms during intense mil
Autor:
Marcus K. Taylor, Genieleah A. Padilla, Eric G. Potterat, Sean P.A. Drummond, Jared P. Reis, Amanda E. Markham, Lilianne R. Mujica-Parodi
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 173:738-742
Physical fitness and physical conditioning have long been valued by the military for their roles in enhancing mission-specific performance and reducing risk of injury in the warfighter. It is not known whether physical fitness plays a causal role in
Autor:
Amanda E. Markham, Kenneth P. Sausen, Eric G. Potterat, Marcus K. Taylor, Sean P.A. Drummond, Jared P. Reis, Genieleah A. Padilla
Publikováno v:
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine. 79:129-135
INTRODUCTION Accumulating evidence suggests that negative affect is associated with elevated cortisol. Limited research has investigated this association in young, highly functioning, and stress-resilient populations. METHODS We examined the relation