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Stress and the city

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  • Daniel P. Kennedy

    (Daniel P. Kennedy and Ralph Adolphs are at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125, USA.)

  • Ralph Adolphs

    (Daniel P. Kennedy and Ralph Adolphs are at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125, USA.)

Abstract

Many of us were raised or currently live in an urban environment. A neuroimaging study now reveals how this affects brain function when an individual is faced with a stressful situation. See Letter p.498

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  • Daniel P. Kennedy & Ralph Adolphs, 2011. "Stress and the city," Nature, Nature, vol. 474(7352), pages 452-453, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:474:y:2011:i:7352:d:10.1038_474452a
    DOI: 10.1038/474452a
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    1. Luyao Xiang & Georgios Papastefanou & Edward Ng, 2021. "Isovist indicators as a means to relieve pedestrian psycho-physiological stress in Hong Kong," Environment and Planning B, , vol. 48(4), pages 964-978, May.
    2. Corentin M Barbu & Andrew Hong & Jennifer M Manne & Dylan S Small & Javier E Quintanilla Calderón & Karthik Sethuraman & Víctor Quispe-Machaca & Jenny Ancca-Juárez & Juan G Cornejo del Carpio & Fernan, 2013. "The Effects of City Streets on an Urban Disease Vector," PLOS Computational Biology, Public Library of Science, vol. 9(1), pages 1-9, January.

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