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Cover: In an issue devoted to stress, anxiety, and PTSD, Lebois et al. (p. 165) used a novel machine-learning technique to test whether intrinsic functional brain network connectivity could estimate dissociative symptoms in women with histories of childhood abuse and current PTSD. The ability to estimate dissociation from brain-based measures suggests aberrant brain network connectivity is associated with dissociative symptoms. The cover image depicts predictive network connections with functional regions involved in these connections rendered on the cortical surface.