Background Differentiating between bipolar disorder (BD) and major depressive disorder (MDD) during the depressive episode is an important clinical challenge. Reward system abnormalities have received much attention as one of the biological underpinnings of BD and MDD, but few studies have directly compared these abnormalities in remitted and depressed states. Methods This was a functional MRI study using the Monetary Incentive Delay task in 65 patients (BD [n = 33], MDD [n = 32]) and 33 healthy controls (HC). Regions of interest (ROI) analysis with 21 ROIs related to reward anticipation and 17 ROIs related to gain outcome were implemented, as well as whole-brain analysis. The difference in the dimensional effect of depression on brain acti...
Rationale: A dimensional approach in psychiatry aims to identify core mechanisms of mental disorders...
Background: A growing number of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have been condu...
Despite different treatments and courses of illness, depressive symptoms appear similar in bipolar...
Unipolar and bipolar depressive episodes have a similar clinical presentation that suggests common d...
Neuroimaging studies of mood disorders demonstrate abnormalities in brain regions implicated in rewa...
OBJECTIVES: Recent research has found abnormalities in reward-related neural activation in bipola...
Unwillingness to exert effort for rewards has been found in patients with schizophrenia (SCZ), major...
Although behavioral sensitivity to reward predicts the onset and course of mania in bipolar disorder...
An important symptom of major depressive disorder (MDD) is the inability to experience pleasure, pos...
Anhedonia, the loss of interest or pleasure in normally rewarding activities, is a hallmark feature ...
Rationale A dimensional approach in psychiatry aims to iden-tify core mechanisms of mental disorders...
Identifying biomarkers distinguishing depressed individuals with bipolar disorder (BDD) from those w...
Previous studies have found that neural functional abnormalities detected by functional magnetic res...
Bipolar spectrum and unipolar depressive disorders have been associated with distinct and opposite p...
Background: Experience of emotion is closely linked to valuation. Mood can be viewed as a bias to ex...
Rationale: A dimensional approach in psychiatry aims to identify core mechanisms of mental disorders...
Background: A growing number of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have been condu...
Despite different treatments and courses of illness, depressive symptoms appear similar in bipolar...
Unipolar and bipolar depressive episodes have a similar clinical presentation that suggests common d...
Neuroimaging studies of mood disorders demonstrate abnormalities in brain regions implicated in rewa...
OBJECTIVES: Recent research has found abnormalities in reward-related neural activation in bipola...
Unwillingness to exert effort for rewards has been found in patients with schizophrenia (SCZ), major...
Although behavioral sensitivity to reward predicts the onset and course of mania in bipolar disorder...
An important symptom of major depressive disorder (MDD) is the inability to experience pleasure, pos...
Anhedonia, the loss of interest or pleasure in normally rewarding activities, is a hallmark feature ...
Rationale A dimensional approach in psychiatry aims to iden-tify core mechanisms of mental disorders...
Identifying biomarkers distinguishing depressed individuals with bipolar disorder (BDD) from those w...
Previous studies have found that neural functional abnormalities detected by functional magnetic res...
Bipolar spectrum and unipolar depressive disorders have been associated with distinct and opposite p...
Background: Experience of emotion is closely linked to valuation. Mood can be viewed as a bias to ex...
Rationale: A dimensional approach in psychiatry aims to identify core mechanisms of mental disorders...
Background: A growing number of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have been condu...
Despite different treatments and courses of illness, depressive symptoms appear similar in bipolar...