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Resting state functional connectivity in women with bipolar disorder during clinical remission

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Periods of euthymia in bipolar disorder (BD) serve as a valuable time to study trait-based pathophysiology. The use of resting state functional connectivity (Rs-FC) can aid in the understanding of BD pathophysiology free of task or mood state biases. The present study investigated two unexplored areas of Rs-FC research in bipolar remission: (i) Rs-FC in women, controlling for the potential influence of premenstrual symptoms, and …

Authors

Syan SK; Minuzzi L; Smith M; Allega OR; Hall GB; Frey BN

Journal

Bipolar Disorders, Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 97–106

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

March 2017

DOI

10.1111/bdi.12469

ISSN

1398-5647