Life Solved

HOW STRESS SHAPES OUR BRAINS FT. PROFESSOR JEROME SWINNY

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"if you have depression it is a physical construct now, rather than "it's all in the mind""

 

Have you ever felt your stomach knot up before a public speech? Professor Swinny has been exploring the physical link between our bodies and our life experiences. Can being stressed make you ill? Does depression change your body? And how does trauma change us physically? The answers lie in our brains.

 

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You can find out more about research taking place at the University of Portsmouth at port.ac.uk/SOLVE.

 

Points of Interest:

 

Professor Jerome Swinny – Professor of Neuropharmacology

https://www.port.ac.uk/about-us/structure-and-governance/our-people/our-staff/jerome-swinny

 

Early life psychosocial stress and the body - https://sciencebeta.com/early-stress-gaba-a/


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