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Brain Functional Effects of Psychopharmacological Treatment in Major Depression: a Focus on Neural Circuitry of Affective ProcessingShape analysis of the cingulum, uncinate and arcuate fasciculi in patients with bipolar disorder.Neuroimaging biomarkers in bipolar disorder.Altered functional connectivity between emotional and cognitive resting state networks in euthymic bipolar I disorder patients.Impaired regulation of emotion: neural correlates of reappraisal and distraction in bipolar disorder and unaffected relativesHippocampal volume in chronic posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD): MRI study using two different evaluation methods.Cerebellar volume in schizophrenia and bipolar I disorder with and without psychotic features.Corpus callosum area in patients with bipolar disorder with and without psychotic features: an international multicentre study.Brain activation during fear conditioning in humans depends on genetic variations related to functioning of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis: first evidence from two independent subsamples.Goal-directed behavior under emotional distraction is preserved by enhanced task-specific activation.Indirect assessment of an interpretation bias in humans: neurophysiological and behavioral correlates.Using Voxel-Based Morphometry to Examine the Relationship between Regional Brain Volumes and Memory Performance in Amnestic Mild Cognitive ImpairmentA combined electrophysiological and morphological examination of episodic memory decline in amnestic mild cognitive impairment.Differential association of default mode network connectivity and rumination in healthy individuals and remitted MDD patients.A meta-analysis of neurofunctional imaging studies of emotion and cognition in major depression.Bipolar disorder: a neural network perspective on a disorder of emotion and motivation.Mania risk is characterized by an aberrant optimistic update bias for positive life events.Only complementary voices tell the truth: a reevaluation of validity in multi-informant approaches of child and adolescent clinical assessments.Increased impulsivity as a vulnerability marker for bipolar disorder: evidence from self-report and experimental measures in two high-risk populations.Mental Imagery Training Increases Wanting of Rewards and Reward Sensitivity and Reduces Depressive Symptoms.Dysfunctional decision-making related to white matter alterations in bipolar I disorder.Neural correlates of valence generalization in an affective conditioning paradigm.Regulating the blink: Cognitive reappraisal modulates attentionEmotional modulation of the attentional blink and the relation to interpersonal reactivity.Stimulus-induced craving and startle potentiation in abstinent alcoholics and controls.Impaired anatomical connectivity and related executive functions: differentiating vulnerability and disease marker in bipolar disorder.Loss of callosal fibre integrity in healthy elderly with age-related white matter changes.Impaired cognitive control over emotional material in euthymic bipolar disorder.Reward anticipation revisited- evidence from an fMRI study in euthymic bipolar I patients and healthy first-degree relatives.Reduced amygdala responsivity during conditioning to trauma-related stimuli in posttraumatic stress disorder.Intervention studies to foster resilience - A systematic review and proposal for a resilience framework in future intervention studies.Large-scale network functional interactions during distraction and reappraisal in remitted bipolar and unipolar patients.Cross-cultural validation of the empathy quotient in a French-speaking sample.A Multilevel Functional Study of a SNAP25 At-Risk Variant for Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia.Sensitivity to positive and negative feedback in euthymic patients with bipolar I disorder: the last episode makes the difference.Impaired and preserved aspects of feedback learning in aMCI: contributions of structural connectivity.The CACNA1C risk variant for bipolar disorder influences limbic activity.Microstructural white matter changes in euthymic bipolar patients: a whole-brain diffusion tensor imaging study.Cortical folding difference between patients with early-onset and patients with intermediate-onset bipolar disorder.A multicenter tractography study of deep white matter tracts in bipolar I disorder: psychotic features and interhemispheric disconnectivity.
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