Hypoactivation of the ventral and dorsal striatum during reward and loss anticipation in antipsychotic and mood stabilizer-naive bipolar disorder.
Increased activity within known reward-processing neurocircuitry (eg, ventral striatum, VS) has been reported among medicated individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) I and II. However, such findings are confounded by the potential ameliorative effects of mood-stabilizing and antipsychotic medications...
Autors principals: | Yip, S, Worhunsky, P, Rogers, R, Goodwin, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group:
2015
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