A critical appraisal of neuroimaging studies of bipolar disorder: toward a new conceptualization of underlying neural circuitry and a road map for future research

ML Phillips, HA Swartz - American Journal of Psychiatry, 2014 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Objective In this critical review, the authors appraise neuroimaging findings in bipolar
disorder in emotion-processing, emotion-regulation, and reward-processing neural circuitry …

A critical appraisal of neuroimaging studies of bipolar disorder: toward a new conceptualization of underlying neural circuitry and a road map for future research.

ML Phillips, HA Swartz - The American Journal of Psychiatry, 2014 - europepmc.org
Objective In this critical review, the authors appraise neuroimaging findings in bipolar
disorder in emotion-processing, emotion-regulation, and reward-processing neural circuitry …

A Critical Appraisal of Neuroimaging Studies of Bipolar Disorder: Toward a New Conceptualization of Underlying Neural Circuitry and a Road Map for Future …

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Objective This critical review appraises neuroimaging findings in bipolar disorder in emotion
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A critical appraisal of neuroimaging studies of bipolar disorder: toward a new conceptualization of underlying neural circuitry and a road map for future research

ML Phillips, HA Swartz - American Journal of Psychiatry, 2014 - orca.cardiff.ac.uk
Neuroimaging findings support conceptualizing bipolar disorder as a result of neural
circuitry abnormalities in emotion and reward processing and regulation. Future studies …

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ML Phillips, HA Swartz - Am J Psychiatry, 2014 - psychiatry.wisc.edu
Objective—This critical review appraises neuroimaging findings in bipolar disorder in
emotion processing, emotion regulation, and reward processing neural circuitry, to …

A critical appraisal of neuroimaging studies of bipolar disorder: toward a new conceptualization of underlying neural circuitry and a road map for future research.

ML Phillips, HA Swartz - The American Journal of Psychiatry, 2014 - europepmc.org
Objective In this critical review, the authors appraise neuroimaging findings in bipolar
disorder in emotion-processing, emotion-regulation, and reward-processing neural circuitry …

A critical appraisal of neuroimaging studies of bipolar disorder: toward a new conceptualization of underlying neural circuitry and a road map for future research

ML Phillips, HA Swartz - American Journal of Psychiatry, 2014 - orca.cardiff.ac.uk
Neuroimaging findings support conceptualizing bipolar disorder as a result of neural
circuitry abnormalities in emotion and reward processing and regulation. Future studies …