Bipolar disorder shows less efficient brain wiring networks

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Bipolar disorder is linked to less efficient brain wiring networks, with reduced connection density and longer signal routes. The study found widespread, subtle reductions in structural network connections, a rigid reliance on central brain hubs, and deficits concentrated in emotion and behavior control circuits. These network differences varied with illness duration, age of onset, and history of psychosis, and were also associated with certain psychiatric medications.


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