Differential failure to deactivate the default mode network in unipolar and bipolar depression.
Elena Rodríguez-CanoSilvia Alonso-LanaSalvador SarróPaloma Fernández-CorcueraJosé M GoikoleaEduard VietaTeresa MaristanyRaymond SalvadorPeter J McKennaEdith Pomarol-ClotetPublished in: Bipolar disorders (2017)
Failure of deactivation, considered to reflect default mode network dysfunction, is present to a greater extent in bipolar than unipolar depression. The study of this network may be useful in the search for brain markers that distinguish the two disorders.