The futility of long-term predictions in bipolar disorder: mood fluctuations are the result of deterministic chaotic processes.
Abigail OrtizKamil BradlerMaxine MoweteStephane MacLeanJulie GarnhamClaire SlaneyBenoit H MulsantMartin AldaPublished in: International journal of bipolar disorders (2021)
The underlying nature of mood variability is in keeping with that of a chaotic system, which means that fluctuations are generated by deterministic nonlinear process(es) in HC, BD, and FDR. The value of this complex modeling lies in analyzing the nature of the processes involved in mood regulation. It also suggests that the window for episode prediction in BD will be inevitably short.