OBJECTIVE: Neuroimaging studies are promising components for a new diagnostic framework for bipolar disorder, but a major issue is the potential confound of psychotropic medication upon experimental measures. Withdrawing all individuals from medication and examining only unmedicated individuals may be clinically unfeasible, and examining only unmedicated individuals may render findings less generalizable. METHOD: The authors review structural and functional neuroimaging studies of medicated and unmedicated patients with bipolar disorder to discern the possible confounding effect of medication. RESULTS: Findings from studies identified on MEDLINE that included medicated individuals with bipolar disorder indicated either no ...
MRI-derived brain measures offer a link between genes, the environment and behavior and have been wi...
New technologies are offering increasingly powerful means to obtain structural, chemical, and functi...
BACKGROUND: There is substantial inconsistency in results of brain structural magnetic resonance ima...
Objective: Neuroimaging studies are promising components for a new diagnostic framework for bipolar ...
OBJECTIVE: Neuroimaging is an important tool for better understanding the neurobiological underpin...
Effects of medication on neuroimaging findings in bipolar disorder: an updated review Studies utiliz...
Objectives: Neuropsychological studies in subjects with bipolar disorder (BD) have reported deficits...
Bipolar disorder (BP) is among the top ten most disabling illnesses worldwide. This review includes ...
CONTEXT: Despite 25 years of structural imaging in bipolar disorder, brain regions affected in the d...
Available evidence concerning the side effects experienced by bipolar disorder (BD) patients under n...
BACKGROUND: There is substantial inconsistency in results of brain structural magnetic resonance ima...
MRI-derived brain measures offer a link between genes, the environment and behavior and have been wi...
Background: Although early interventions in individuals with bipolar disorder may reduce the associa...
MRI-derived brain measures offer a link between genes, the environment and behavior and have been wi...
BACKGROUND: There is substantial inconsistency in results of brain structural magnetic resonance ima...
MRI-derived brain measures offer a link between genes, the environment and behavior and have been wi...
New technologies are offering increasingly powerful means to obtain structural, chemical, and functi...
BACKGROUND: There is substantial inconsistency in results of brain structural magnetic resonance ima...
Objective: Neuroimaging studies are promising components for a new diagnostic framework for bipolar ...
OBJECTIVE: Neuroimaging is an important tool for better understanding the neurobiological underpin...
Effects of medication on neuroimaging findings in bipolar disorder: an updated review Studies utiliz...
Objectives: Neuropsychological studies in subjects with bipolar disorder (BD) have reported deficits...
Bipolar disorder (BP) is among the top ten most disabling illnesses worldwide. This review includes ...
CONTEXT: Despite 25 years of structural imaging in bipolar disorder, brain regions affected in the d...
Available evidence concerning the side effects experienced by bipolar disorder (BD) patients under n...
BACKGROUND: There is substantial inconsistency in results of brain structural magnetic resonance ima...
MRI-derived brain measures offer a link between genes, the environment and behavior and have been wi...
Background: Although early interventions in individuals with bipolar disorder may reduce the associa...
MRI-derived brain measures offer a link between genes, the environment and behavior and have been wi...
BACKGROUND: There is substantial inconsistency in results of brain structural magnetic resonance ima...
MRI-derived brain measures offer a link between genes, the environment and behavior and have been wi...
New technologies are offering increasingly powerful means to obtain structural, chemical, and functi...
BACKGROUND: There is substantial inconsistency in results of brain structural magnetic resonance ima...