Authors
Thilo Deckersbach, Scott L Rauch, Ulrike Buhlmann, Michael J Ostacher, Jan‐Carl Beucke, Andrew A Nierenberg, Gary Sachs, Darin D Dougherty
Publication date
2008/12
Journal
Bipolar disorders
Volume
10
Issue
8
Pages
928-942
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Objective:  Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have documented abnormalities in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and anterior cingulate cortex in bipolar disorder in the context of working memory tasks. It is increasingly recognized that DLPFC regions play a role in mood regulation and the integration of emotion and cognition. The purpose of the present study was to investigate with fMRI the interaction between acute sadness and working memory functioning in individuals with bipolar disorder.
Methods:  Nine depressed individuals with DSM‐IV bipolar I disorder (BP‐I) and 17 healthy control participants matched for age, gender, education, and IQ completed a 2‐back working memory paradigm under no mood induction, neutral state, or acute sadness conditions while undergoing fMRI scanning. Functional MRI data were analyzed with SPM2 using a random‐effects model.
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