The amygdala has received great interest as a possible neurophysiological substrate of bipolar disorder (BD). This review summarizes information about the structure and function of the amygdala with attention to its role in experienced emotion and mood. We review the evidence for amygdala pathology in psychiatric conditions and discuss the role of the amygdala in BD during development. There appear to be consistent findings in the neuroimaging literature that suggest an etiological model for BD that involves abnormalities in the structure and function of the amygdala, but also depends on the failure of prefrontal cortical regions to modulate amygdala activity. In addition, evidence is accumulating to suggest that this model has flexible out...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a severe, chronic disease with a heritability of 60–80%. BD is frequently m...
Bipolar disorder (BD) affects 1 to 1.5% of the world population and consists of at least one manic e...
Bipolar disorder (BD) affects 1 to 1.5% of the world population and consists of at least one manic e...
International audienceBecause of our classification system limitations for defining psychiatric diso...
International audienceBecause of our classification system limitations for defining psychiatric diso...
International audienceBecause of our classification system limitations for defining psychiatric diso...
International audienceBecause of our classification system limitations for defining psychiatric diso...
AbstractA major controversy in child psychiatry is whether bipolar disorder (BD) presents in childre...
Neurodevelopmental factors have been implicated in the pathophysiology of mental disorders. However,...
Background: Difficulties in emotion processing and poor social function are common to bipolar disord...
In the last decades, researchers put their efforts in searching for specific biomarkers to make the ...
Background: Difficulties in emotion processing and poor social function are common to bipolar disord...
Background: Difficulties in emotion processing and poor social function are common to bipolar disord...
Background: Difficulties in emotion processing and poor social function are common to bipolar disord...
Background: Difficulties in emotion processing and poor social function are common to bipolar disord...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a severe, chronic disease with a heritability of 60–80%. BD is frequently m...
Bipolar disorder (BD) affects 1 to 1.5% of the world population and consists of at least one manic e...
Bipolar disorder (BD) affects 1 to 1.5% of the world population and consists of at least one manic e...
International audienceBecause of our classification system limitations for defining psychiatric diso...
International audienceBecause of our classification system limitations for defining psychiatric diso...
International audienceBecause of our classification system limitations for defining psychiatric diso...
International audienceBecause of our classification system limitations for defining psychiatric diso...
AbstractA major controversy in child psychiatry is whether bipolar disorder (BD) presents in childre...
Neurodevelopmental factors have been implicated in the pathophysiology of mental disorders. However,...
Background: Difficulties in emotion processing and poor social function are common to bipolar disord...
In the last decades, researchers put their efforts in searching for specific biomarkers to make the ...
Background: Difficulties in emotion processing and poor social function are common to bipolar disord...
Background: Difficulties in emotion processing and poor social function are common to bipolar disord...
Background: Difficulties in emotion processing and poor social function are common to bipolar disord...
Background: Difficulties in emotion processing and poor social function are common to bipolar disord...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a severe, chronic disease with a heritability of 60–80%. BD is frequently m...
Bipolar disorder (BD) affects 1 to 1.5% of the world population and consists of at least one manic e...
Bipolar disorder (BD) affects 1 to 1.5% of the world population and consists of at least one manic e...