Publications by authors named "Arnaud Weill"

Identifying the neural substrates underlying the personality traits is a topic of great interest. On the other hand, it is now established that the brain is a dynamic networked system that can be studied by using functional connectivity techniques. However, much of the current understanding of personality-related differences in functional connectivity has been obtained through the stationary analysis, which does not capture the complex dynamical properties of brain networks.

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  • The study investigates how different coping styles (active vs. passive) impact brain networks at rest using EEG data.
  • The research finds that active coping strategies are positively associated with psychological well-being, and various brain regions are involved in these coping processes.
  • Results indicate that passive copers display enhanced global brain efficiency, while active copers show notable activity in the superior temporal gyrus at specific brain frequencies.
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