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Impulsivity often occurs in bipolar disorder, ... (ICDs) in the brain. According to one overview, impulse-control disorders involve a person’s inability to resist impulses ...
If you are highly sensitive and bipolar, managing stress is key. Both HSPs and people with bipolar disorder can easily become overwhelmed by noise and other sensory stimulation around them, which ...
Fortunately, the ENIGMA bipolar disorder dataset, which includes brain MRI scans collected by more than 200 research groups around the world, is large, diverse and detailed enough to begin parsing ...
A new review, published in Microbiology, is the first to systematically review the potential effects of psychotropics (the ...
The way I understand my bipolar disorder is that it doesn’t so much create as reveal, ... the noise in my brain does not stop me from participating in the apparatuses that contribute to that noise.
Bipolar brain vs normal brain: Structural differences. Researchers from the ENIGMA consortium — a global collaboration of thousands of imaging genomics researchers — measured the MRI scans of 6,503 ...
Now our new study, published in Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science, has uncovered the brain areas that bias mood and the brain’s response to pleasure in bipolar disorder.
Sometimes major depressive disorder (MDD) doesn’t respond to antidepressants or psychotherapy. The good news is there’s another option: brain stimulation therapy.
Over the last 20 years, scientists have uncovered evidence that immersive sounds like white, brown and pink noise may help the brain to focus, sleep or relax — especially for people with A.D.H.D.
However, being exposed to white noise over the long term might not be a great idea for brain function, because of the brain's tendency to adapt to what it hears.