Study identifies brain areas driving mood bias in bipolar disorder, potentially leading to better treatments.
A study published in Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science has identified brain areas that drive mood bias in bipolar disorder. These areas may play a role in the brain's response to pleasure and could lead to better treatments. The research found that in bipolar disorder, mood can shift quickly and unpredictably, causing individuals to become "stuck" in a low or high mood, with significant consequences.
June 21, 2024
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