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The Insidious Influence of Stress: An Integrated Model of Stress, Executive Control, and Psychopathology.


ABSTRACT: Although exposure to acute stress undoubtedly contributes to psychopathology, most individuals do not develop psychopathology following stress exposure. To explain this, biological, emotional, and cognitive responses to stress have been implicated, but individual differences in executive control (i.e., top-down control of cognition and behavior) measured in response to stress has only recently emerged as a potential factor contributing to psychopathology. In this review, we introduce a model-the integrated model of stress, executive control, and psychopathology-positing how the impairing effects of acute stress on executive control can contribute to psychopathology. We link to research on biological, emotional, and cognitive processes, all of which can be impacted by executive control, to propose a framework for how poorer executive control under conditions of acute stress can contribute to psychopathology. This integrated model is intended to further our understanding of who is more susceptible to the negative consequences of stress.

SUBMITTER: Quinn ME 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10497220 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Insidious Influence of Stress: An Integrated Model of Stress, Executive Control, and Psychopathology.

Quinn Meghan E ME   Shields Grant S GS  

Clinical psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science 20230222 5


Although exposure to acute stress undoubtedly contributes to psychopathology, most individuals do not develop psychopathology following stress exposure. To explain this, biological, emotional, and cognitive responses to stress have been implicated, but individual differences in executive control (i.e., top-down control of cognition and behavior) measured in response to stress has only recently emerged as a potential factor contributing to psychopathology. In this review, we introduce a model-the  ...[more]

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