Scientific American - How Minds Bounce Back2011. Volume 304.3, March 2011

Scientific American - How Minds Bounce Back2011. Volume 304.3, March 2011

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The cover story, “The Neuroscience of True Grit,” by Gary Stix, delves into the brain’s astonishing power of resilience and recovery in the wake of mental trauma. After a tragedy such as the loss of a loved one or a terrorist attack, we naturally feel shock. But most of us soon begin to bounce back, restoring our mental balance and moving along with our lives. How do we do that? Researchers on both the brain science and behavioral sides have been getting a better picture of the process in recent years—and this understanding could help improve therapies in cases in which our built-in systems can’t entirely do the job.
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Scientific American
Language
English
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Scientific American Magazine
Release date
2011
Volume
304.3

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The cover story, “The Neuroscience of True Grit,” by Gary Stix, delves into the brain’s astonishing power of resilience and recovery in the wake of mental tr...

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