Objective: To identify the brain regions associated with the cognitive generation of affect in hypomanic bipolar patients. Methods: The study examined 10 hypomanic female subjects with bipolar affective disorder, and 10 age- and sex-matched comparison subjects using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) while viewing alternating blocks of captioned-pictures designed to evoke negative, positive or no affective change. The activation paradigm involved the presentation of the same visual materials over three experiments alternating (a) negative and reference, (b) positive and reference and (c) positive and negative captioned-pictures. Results: The stimuli produced activation in both patients and comparison subjects in brain regions prev...
Objectives: To determine the neural responses invoked in Theory of Mind (ToM) in euthymic bipolar pa...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to examine affective control longitudinally in ...
Background: Focussing attention and the use of relevant brainprocesses becomes critical in the conte...
Individuals with bipolar disorder manifest the full spectrum of emotions ranging from depression to ...
Aim To determine the neural correlates of Bipolar Disorder (BD) using functional Magnetic Resonance ...
Objective: To examine whether euthymic bipolar patients engage similar or contrasting brain regions ...
Bipolar disorder is regarded as a disorder of mood and initial studies have focused on structural ab...
Objective: To identify the brain regions associated with emotional processing in euthymic bipolar pa...
Introduction: Patients with bipolar disorder report impairments of social functioning and the mainte...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to examine affective control longitudinally in ...
Background: Data from lesion, neuropsychological and neuroimag-ing studies suggests that right later...
Objective: Patients with bipolar disorder report impairments ofsocial functioning and the maintenanc...
Neuroimaging studies have consistently shown functional brain abnormalities in patients with Bipolar...
Background: Functional brain imaging of young people at increased genetic risk for bipolar disorder ...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is characterized by abnormalities in emotion processing. Specifically, the pro...
Objectives: To determine the neural responses invoked in Theory of Mind (ToM) in euthymic bipolar pa...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to examine affective control longitudinally in ...
Background: Focussing attention and the use of relevant brainprocesses becomes critical in the conte...
Individuals with bipolar disorder manifest the full spectrum of emotions ranging from depression to ...
Aim To determine the neural correlates of Bipolar Disorder (BD) using functional Magnetic Resonance ...
Objective: To examine whether euthymic bipolar patients engage similar or contrasting brain regions ...
Bipolar disorder is regarded as a disorder of mood and initial studies have focused on structural ab...
Objective: To identify the brain regions associated with emotional processing in euthymic bipolar pa...
Introduction: Patients with bipolar disorder report impairments of social functioning and the mainte...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to examine affective control longitudinally in ...
Background: Data from lesion, neuropsychological and neuroimag-ing studies suggests that right later...
Objective: Patients with bipolar disorder report impairments ofsocial functioning and the maintenanc...
Neuroimaging studies have consistently shown functional brain abnormalities in patients with Bipolar...
Background: Functional brain imaging of young people at increased genetic risk for bipolar disorder ...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is characterized by abnormalities in emotion processing. Specifically, the pro...
Objectives: To determine the neural responses invoked in Theory of Mind (ToM) in euthymic bipolar pa...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to examine affective control longitudinally in ...
Background: Focussing attention and the use of relevant brainprocesses becomes critical in the conte...