A study in adaptive response to trauma
The present research has utilized a laboratory analogue to explain the adaptive response or positive changes in psychophysical functions after going through a trauma based on being positive, illusive or factual response to trauma. Therefore employing an experimental design ninety laboratory mice were tested randomly in one control group and seven experimental groups. The data analysis indicated that memory and motor performance would improve after a traumatic experience. It was also indicated that preliminary familiarity with traumatic experience and increased activity before suffering a trauma (in different levels) would perform a catalyzing role to increase the above mentioned roles.
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