S124. Differences in Cognitive Control Brain Activation Between Euthymic Bipolar and Remitted Unipolar Depressed Individuals
Abstract
Dysregulation of cognitive function is known to occur in bipolar mood states and vestiges persist through to euthymia. The same has been shown in both symptomatic and remitted major depression. Hence this study investigated potential differences in the neural substrates of persistent cognitive dysfunction in euthymic/remitted bipolar and unipolar depressed populations by comparing brain activation during response...
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Title
S124. Differences in Cognitive Control Brain Activation Between Euthymic Bipolar and Remitted Unipolar Depressed Individuals
Published Date
May 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
83
Issue
9
Pages
S395 - S396
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