Refugee visa insecurity disrupts the brain's default mode network.
Eur J Psychotraumatol
; 14(2): 2213595, 2023.
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Refugee visa insecurity disrupts default mode network (DMN) connectivity a core network that supports the internal construction of the self.Refugees living with insecure visa status showed decreased connectivity in the DMN and more negative coupling between midline anteriorposterior hubs of the DMN, compared to refugees living with secure visas.Diminished DMN connectivity may represent a neural basis for the psychological effects of refugee visa insecurity, which is associated with prolonged uncertainty regarding the future self and increased risk for psychological distress.
Palabras clave
RMf en estado de reposo; Refugee; Refugiado; default mode network; estado temporal; incertidumbre; inseguridad de visa; mental simulation; red de modo predeterminado; resting state fMRI; self; si mismo; simulación mental; temporary status; trauma; uncertainty; visa insecurity; ä¸ç¡®å®æ§; 临æ¶ç¶æ; å伤; å¿ç模æ; ç¾è¯ä¸å®å
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Asunto principal:
Refugiados
Límite:
Humans
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Eur J Psychotraumatol
Año:
2023
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Article
País de afiliación:
Australia