About this Research Topic
Stress is a common reaction of our body to feeling threatened or pressured. It is important for us to understand the implications of this and encourage relevant research.
This collection will welcome and showcase a selection of articles about stress, authored by leaders in the field.
The work presented here highlights the broad diversity of research performed across the Neuropsychology field and aims to put a spotlight on the main areas of interest.
This collection aims to further support Frontiers’ strong community by shining a spotlight on our authors' highly impactful research.
Keywords: Stress, psychosocial stress, personality, adolescence, hypertension, executive function, psychological adaptation, quality of life, emotional regulation
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