Figure 4.
RAVANS effects on brain connectivity during a mild-visual stress task. The results of a factorial analysis demonstrated a stimulation by time interaction with post-hoc testing revealing that e-RAVANS significantly increased connectivity during a mild visual stress task from the hypothalamus to dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and from nucleus tractus solitary to the locus coeruleus and ventromedial prefrontal cortex in contrast to i-RAVANS administration.