Investigating the neural basis of cognitive control dysfunction in mood disorders.
Isabella A BreukelaarMay ErlingerAnthony HarrisPhilip BoycePhilip HazellStuart M GrieveCassandra AnteesSheryl FosterLavier GomesLeanne M WilliamsGin S MalhiMayuresh S KorgaonkarPublished in: Bipolar disorders (2019)
Failure to deactivate the MPFC, a key region of the default mode network, during working memory processing is a shared neural feature present in both bipolar and major depression and could be a source of common cognitive dysfunction.