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Alcohol use is associated with affective and interoceptive network alterations in bipolar disorder.

Fiona M MartynGenevieve McPhilemyLeila NabulsiJacqueline QuirkeBrian HallahanColm McDonaldDara M Cannon
Published in: Brain and behavior (2022)
Affective symptomatology in BD is suggested to arise from the aberrant functionality of networks subserving emotive, cognitive, and introspective processes. Taken together, our results suggest that during euthymic periods, alcohol can contribute to the weakening of emotional regulation and response, potentially explaining the increased lability of mood and vulnerability to relapse within the disorder.
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