Abstract
Bipolar disorder (BD) is often characterized by executive dysfunction and altered default mode (DMN) and cognitive control (CCN) neural networks. One hypothesis is that increased DMN and decreased CCN activation during cognitive tasks underlies executive dysfunction. This has not been examined in cognitive-affective tasks, even though the DMN is also implicated in affect regulation.
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