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Title: | Default mode network activity in bipolar disorder | Authors: | Zovetti, Niccolò Rossetti, Maria Gloria Perlini, Cinzia Maggioni, Eleonora Bontempi, Pietro Bellani, Marcella Brambilla, Paolo |
Keywords: | Bipolar disorder;default mode network;resting-state fMRI;review | Keywords Plus: | STATE FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY;RESTING-STATE;BRAIN;DEPRESSION;UNIPOLAR;METAANALYSIS;VARIABILITY;CORTEX | Mesh headings: | Bipolar Disorder;Brain;Brain Mapping;Magnetic Resonance Imaging;Nerve Net;Neural Pathways | Secondary Mesh headings: | Humans | Issue Date: | 8-Sep-2020 | Publisher: | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Journal: | Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences | Abstract: | Since its discovery in 1997, the default mode network (DMN) and its components have been extensively studied in both healthy individuals and psychiatric patients. Several studies have investigated possible DMN alterations in specific mental conditions such as bipolar disorder (BD). In this review, we describe current evidence from resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging studies with the aim to understand possible changes in the functioning of the DMN in BD. Overall, several types of analyses including seed-based and independent component have been conducted on heterogeneous groups of patients highlighting different results. Despite the differences, findings seem to indicate that BD is associated with alterations in both frontal and posterior DMN structures, mainly in the prefrontal, posterior cingulate and inferior parietal cortices. We conclude this review by suggesting possible future research directions. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12857/182990 | ISSN: | 20457960 | DOI: | 10.1017/S2045796020000803 |
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