Brain Regions That Bias the Brain's Response to Pleasure in Bipolar Disorder Identified
June 14, 2024
June 14, 2024
LONDON, England, June 14 (TNSres) -- The University College London issued the following news:
Momentary shifts in mood, even those lasting just a matter of seconds, profoundly alter the brain's response to pleasurable experiences in people with bipolar disorder, finds a new study by UCL researchers.
Previous research shows that mood can make us experience events in more positive or negative light - irrespective of having bipolar disorder. When we are in a good mood, we . . .
Momentary shifts in mood, even those lasting just a matter of seconds, profoundly alter the brain's response to pleasurable experiences in people with bipolar disorder, finds a new study by UCL researchers.
Previous research shows that mood can make us experience events in more positive or negative light - irrespective of having bipolar disorder. When we are in a good mood, we . . .