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Publikováno v:
Acta neuropsychiatrica. 21(5)
In the past decade, neuroimaging research has identified key components in the neural system that underlies bipolar disorder (BD). The ventral prefrontal cortex (VPFC) and amygdala are highly interconnected structures that jointly play a central role
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Hilary P. Blumberg, Jessica H. Kalmar, Marisa N. Spann, Fei Wang, E. Kale Edmiston, Linda Spencer, Lara G. Chepenik, Fay Y. Womer, Brian Pittman
Publikováno v:
Biological Psychology. 90:18-22
Hippocampus volume decreases and verbal memory deficits have been reported in bipolar disorder (BD) as independent observations. We investigated potential associations between these deficits in subjects with BD. Hippocampus volumes were measured on m
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Joanne Guiney, Fay Y. Womer, Rajita Sinha, Linda C. Mayes, Carolyn M. Mazure, Brian Pittman, Jessica H. Kalmar, Marisa N. Spann, Hilary P. Blumberg
Publikováno v:
Child Neuropsychology. 18:182-189
Childhood maltreatment (CM) has been associated with diminished executive functioning in children and adults; however, there is a relative paucity of study of executive function in adolescents exposed to CM. Yet, executive dysfunction in adolescence
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Hilary P. Blumberg, Rachel Chen, Jessica H. Kalmar, Fay Y. Womer, Erin E. Edmiston, Linda Spencer, Fei Wang, Lara G. Chepenik
Publikováno v:
Brain. 134:2005-2012
The olfactocentric paralimbic cortex plays a critical role in the regulation of emotional and neurovegetative functions that are disrupted in core features of bipolar disorder. Adolescence is thought to be a critical period in both the maturation of
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R. Todd Constable, Linda Spencer, Hilary P. Blumberg, Fay Y. Womer, Jessica H. Kalmar, Erin E. Edmiston, Brian Pittman, Lara G. Chepenik, Fei Wang, Xenophon Papademetris
Publikováno v:
Bipolar Disorders. 11:753-758
The cerebellar vermis is increasingly implicated in bipolar disorder (BD). In this study, we investigated vermis morphology in BD using a quantitative volumetric analysis.Volumes for total vermis and vermis subregions V1 (lobules I-V), V2 (lobules VI
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Jessica H. Kalmar, Marcel P. Jackowski, Yong He, Lara G. Chepenik, Maulik P. Shah, R. Todd Constable, Monique M. Jones, Hilary P. Blumberg, Jodi Uderman, Karen Tie, Elliot Kale Edmiston, Gaolang Gong, Fei Wang
Publikováno v:
Biological Psychiatry. 66:516-521
Abnormalities in the morphology and function of two gray matter structures central to emotional processing, the perigenual anterior cingulate cortex (pACC) and amygdala, have consistently been reported in bipolar disorder (BD). Evidence implicates ab
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Maulik P. Shah, Andrés Martin, Monique M. Jones, Brian Pittman, Fei Wang, Jessica H. Kalmar, Hilary P. Blumberg, Lara G. Chepenik, R. Todd Constable, Fay Y. Womer
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 48:636-642
Objective Previous study supports the presence of reduced volume and elevated response to emotional stimuli in amygdala in adolescents with bipolar disorder (BD). In the present study, structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging scans were o
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R. Todd Constable, Hilary P. Blumberg, Erin E. Edmiston, Cheryl Lacadie, Andrés Martin, Xenophon Papademetris, Jessica H. Kalmar, James S. Duncan, Linda Spencer, Lawrence H. Staib, Fei Wang
Publikováno v:
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society. 15:476-481
Previous cross-sectional study of ventral prefrontal cortex (VPFC) implicated progressive volume abnormalities during adolescence in bipolar disorder (BD). In the present study, a within-subject, longitudinal design was implemented to examine brain v
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Jessica H. Kalmar, Fei Wang, Brian Pittman, R. Todd Constable, Monique M. Jones, Hilary P. Blumberg, Joel Gelernter, Karen Tie, Maulik P. Shah, Lara G. Chepenik
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychopharmacology. 34:1301-1310
Bipolar disorder (BD) is associated with abnormalities of the ventral anterior cingulate cortex (vACC) and its connection sites, including the amygdala, which are key components of a corticolimbic neural system that subserves emotional regulation. De
Abnormal anterior cingulum integrity in bipolar disorder determined through diffusion tensor imaging
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R. Todd Constable, Xenophon Papademetris, Maulik P. Shah, Marcel P. Jackowski, Hilary P. Blumberg, Maolin Qiu, Brian Pittman, Jessica H. Kalmar, Lara G. Chepenik, Karen Tie, Gaolang Gong, Monique M. Jones, Fei Wang, Linda Spencer
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Psychiatry. 193:126-129
BackgroundConvergent evidence implicates white matter abnormalities in bipolar disorder. The cingulum is an important candidate structure for study in bipolar disorder as it provides substantial white matter connections within the corticolimbic neura