Larger Volume and Different Activation of the Brain in Response to Threat in Military Officers
Introduction: Military missions involve stressful and life-threatening situations; however, soldiers should have a healthy cognition on the battlefield despite their high-stress levels. This is an ability that should be gained during prior military training. Successful and influential training is su...
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doaj-c7315569ac804e6586c8ac5e5230e0832020-11-25T13:39:51ZengIran University of Medical SciencesBasic and Clinical Neuroscience2008-126X2228-74422020-09-01115669686Larger Volume and Different Activation of the Brain in Response to Threat in Military OfficersSeyed Amir Hossein Batouli0Valiallah Saba1 Department of Radiology, Faculty of Paramedicine, AJA University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Radiology, Faculty of Paramedicine, AJA University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Introduction: Military missions involve stressful and life-threatening situations; however, soldiers should have a healthy cognition on the battlefield despite their high-stress levels. This is an ability that should be gained during prior military training. Successful and influential training is suggested to be associated with structural and functional improvements of the brain. Methods: This study investigated the pattern of brain activation while observing videos relevant to life-threatening situations, in addition to brain structure. Accordingly, the obtained data were compared between 20 military members and 26 healthy controls. The study participants were all male, aged between 19 to 24 years, right-handed, studying BSc, and from the same socioeconomic status. Results: The obtained data presented a larger volume in a total number of 1103 voxels of the brain (in 5 brain areas) in the military group. Furthermore, the military group suggested higher brain activation in the visual processing areas of the brain when observing real combat videos; however, this increment was mostly in the areas associated with motor processing and executive functions in the controls. Conclusion: This study indicated that military training is associated with positive structural changes in the brain. Besides, it provided a different brain activation in response to stressful situations. These findings highlighted the importance of qualified military training.http://bcn.iums.ac.ir/article-1-1279-en.htmlbraincognitionmilitary personnelmagnetic resonance imaging (mri) |
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Larger Volume and Different Activation of the Brain in Response to Threat in Military Officers |
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Larger Volume and Different Activation of the Brain in Response to Threat in Military Officers |
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Larger Volume and Different Activation of the Brain in Response to Threat in Military Officers |
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Larger Volume and Different Activation of the Brain in Response to Threat in Military Officers |
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Larger Volume and Different Activation of the Brain in Response to Threat in Military Officers |
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larger volume and different activation of the brain in response to threat in military officers |
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Iran University of Medical Sciences |
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Basic and Clinical Neuroscience |
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2008-126X 2228-7442 |
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Introduction: Military missions involve stressful and life-threatening situations; however, soldiers should have a healthy cognition on the battlefield despite their high-stress levels. This is an ability that should be gained during prior military training. Successful and influential training is suggested to be associated with structural and functional improvements of the brain.
Methods: This study investigated the pattern of brain activation while observing videos relevant to life-threatening situations, in addition to brain structure. Accordingly, the obtained data were compared between 20 military members and 26 healthy controls. The study participants were all male, aged between 19 to 24 years, right-handed, studying BSc, and from the same socioeconomic status.
Results: The obtained data presented a larger volume in a total number of 1103 voxels of the brain (in 5 brain areas) in the military group. Furthermore, the military group suggested higher brain activation in the visual processing areas of the brain when observing real combat videos; however, this increment was mostly in the areas associated with motor processing and executive functions in the controls.
Conclusion: This study indicated that military training is associated with positive structural changes in the brain. Besides, it provided a different brain activation in response to stressful situations. These findings highlighted the importance of qualified military training. |
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brain cognition military personnel magnetic resonance imaging (mri) |
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