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Fronto-temporal dysregulation in asymptomatic bipolar I patients: A paired associate functional MRI study
2010
Human Brain Mapping
Bipolar disorder is associated with persistent declarative memory disturbances, but the neural basis of these deficits is not well understood. We used fMRI to investigate brain activity during performance on a face-name paired associate task, which allows for the dissociation of encoding and recall-related memory processes. Fifteen clinically remitted bipolar I disorder patients and 24 demographically matched healthy comparison subjects were scanned during task performance. At the voxel level,
doi:10.1002/hbm.20918
pmid:20063304
pmcid:PMC3660318
fatcat:qmxrv5vqbba33b3lwjwbo4gkji