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Neural Circuitry Engaged During Unsuccessful Motor Inhibition in Pediatric Bipolar Disorder
2007
American Journal of Psychiatry
Dickstein, Daniel P.; Tone, Erin; and Pine, Daniel S., "Neural circuitry engaged during unsuccessful motor inhibition in pediatric bipolar disorder" (2007). Psychology Faculty Publications. Paper 141. Objective: Deficits in motor inhibition may contribute to impulsivity and irritability in children with bipolar disorder (BPD). Therefore, studies of the neural circuitry engaged during failed motor inhibition in pediatric BPD may contribute to our understanding of the pathophysiology of the
doi:10.1176/ajp.2007.164.1.52
pmid:17202544
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