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"The healthy people had the ability to maintain the flexibility of their networks at various trauma strength exposures," said Georgopolous.
Those with PTSD, though, have what he calls "inflexibility" in their neural networks.
"Their networks were locked in and could not be modulated," he said.
Based on a one-minute scan, Georgopolous' team can spot inflexible PTSD circuits with 95 per cent accuracy.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/researchers-pinpoint-circuits-that-drive-ptsd-flashbacks-1.3432581
Those with PTSD, though, have what he calls "inflexibility" in their neural networks.
"Their networks were locked in and could not be modulated," he said.
Based on a one-minute scan, Georgopolous' team can spot inflexible PTSD circuits with 95 per cent accuracy.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/researchers-pinpoint-circuits-that-drive-ptsd-flashbacks-1.3432581