Recent investigations have used diffusion-weighted imaging to reveal disturbances in the neurocircuitry that underlie cognitive-emotional control in bipolar disorder (BD) and in unaffected siblings or children at high genetic risk (HR). It has been difficult to quantify the mechanism by which structural changes disrupt the superimposed brain dynamics, leading to the emotional lability that is characteristic of BD. Average controllability is a concept from network control theory that extends structural connectivity data to estimate the manner in which local neuronal fluctuations spread from a node or subnetwork to alter the state of the rest of the brain. We used this theory to ask whether structural connectivity deficits previously observed...
Background. Although repeatedly associated with white matter microstructural alterations, bipolar di...
Bipolar disorder (BD) has been linked to disrupted structural and functional connectivity between pr...
<p>Bipolar disorder II (BD-II) is characterized by hypomanic and depressive episodes, accompanied by...
Emerging evidence suggests that psychiatric disorders are associated with disturbances in structural...
The emotional and cognitive vulnerabilities that precede the development of bipolar disorder are poo...
Disrupted structural connectivity is associated with psychiatric illnesses including bipolar disorde...
Background: Functional brain imaging of young people at increased genetic risk for bipolar disorder ...
Emotional liability and mood dysregulation characterize bipolar disorder (BD), yet no study has exam...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is characterized by emotional dysregulation and cognitive deficits associated ...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a severe, chronic disease with a heritability of 60–80%. BD is frequently m...
Introduction: Previous studies have established graph theoretical analysis of functional network con...
Bipolar disorder (BD) has been linked to disrupted structural and functional connectivity between pr...
Many therapeutic interventions in psychiatry can be viewed as attempts to influence the brain's larg...
Abstract Background Growing literature continues to identify brain regions that are functionally alt...
Background: The human brain comprises distributed cortico-subcortical regions that are structurally ...
Background. Although repeatedly associated with white matter microstructural alterations, bipolar di...
Bipolar disorder (BD) has been linked to disrupted structural and functional connectivity between pr...
<p>Bipolar disorder II (BD-II) is characterized by hypomanic and depressive episodes, accompanied by...
Emerging evidence suggests that psychiatric disorders are associated with disturbances in structural...
The emotional and cognitive vulnerabilities that precede the development of bipolar disorder are poo...
Disrupted structural connectivity is associated with psychiatric illnesses including bipolar disorde...
Background: Functional brain imaging of young people at increased genetic risk for bipolar disorder ...
Emotional liability and mood dysregulation characterize bipolar disorder (BD), yet no study has exam...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is characterized by emotional dysregulation and cognitive deficits associated ...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a severe, chronic disease with a heritability of 60–80%. BD is frequently m...
Introduction: Previous studies have established graph theoretical analysis of functional network con...
Bipolar disorder (BD) has been linked to disrupted structural and functional connectivity between pr...
Many therapeutic interventions in psychiatry can be viewed as attempts to influence the brain's larg...
Abstract Background Growing literature continues to identify brain regions that are functionally alt...
Background: The human brain comprises distributed cortico-subcortical regions that are structurally ...
Background. Although repeatedly associated with white matter microstructural alterations, bipolar di...
Bipolar disorder (BD) has been linked to disrupted structural and functional connectivity between pr...
<p>Bipolar disorder II (BD-II) is characterized by hypomanic and depressive episodes, accompanied by...