Aberrant resting‐state functional connectivity underlies cognitive and functional impairments in remitted patients with bipolar disorder
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Lydia Fortea
AY
Alexander Tobias Ysbæk-Nielsen
JM
Julian Macoveanu
Abstract
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Cognitive impairments in BD seem to be associated with a hyper-connectivity within the DMN, which may explain the failure to suppress task-irrelevant DMN activity during the cognitive performance, and blunted anticorrelation in the ECN. Thus, aberrant connectivity within the DMN and ECN may serve as brain targets for pro-cognitive interventions.
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