Reduced prefrontal response to fearful faces in recent mothers with bipolar disorder and its association with mother-infant interaction and infant development
Bjertrup A, Andreu H, Macoveanu J, Sankar A, Moszkowicz M, Nielsen R, Pagsberg A, Vieta E, Kessing L, Miskowiak K. Reduced prefrontal response to fearful faces in recent mothers with bipolar disorder and its association with mother-infant interaction and infant development. Psychiatry Research 2025, 351: 116610. PMID: 40582275, DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2025.116610.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFunctional magnetic resonance imagingMother-infant interactionBipolar disorderMother infant interactionsFearful facesNeural responsesInfant interactionsNeural activityInfant developmentEmotion processing regionsHappy facial expressionsWhole-brain analysisSevere mood disordersLeft frontal poleFacial expression recognition taskFacial expression recognition accuracyExpression recognition taskHappy facesPrefrontal responsesBD mothersMood disordersChildren of individualsFrontal poleDyadic reciprocityProcessing regions
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