Disruptions in resting state functional connectivity in euthymic bipolar patients with insomnia symptoms

Volume: 275, Pages: 1 - 4
Published: May 1, 2018
Abstract
Insomnia is prevalent in bipolar disorder (BD) even during periods of euthymic mood. We compared resting state brain activity and cognitive function between euthymic BD with and without insomnia, and secondarily to healthy individuals. BD patients with insomnia symptoms showed a significantly lower functional connectivity within the task-positive network, compared to those without insomnia. They also showed significantly slower cognitive...
Paper Details
Title
Disruptions in resting state functional connectivity in euthymic bipolar patients with insomnia symptoms
Published Date
May 1, 2018
Volume
275
Pages
1 - 4
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