The study delves into the specific brain regions involved in treatment response for bipolar disorder (BD) and borderline personality disorder (BPD). It highlights the changes in brain activation following psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy for both conditions, emphasizing the importance of targeted treatment. The blurred boundary between BD and BPD underscores the necessity of studying the relationship between these disorders to prevent misdiagnosis and ensure effective therapy. By utilizing activation likelihood estimation (ALE) and analyzing various studies, the researchers identified key brain regions affected by different treatments, offering insights into the neural mechanisms of BD and BPD treatment.
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by Batya Swift ... 於 www.medscape.com 04-18-2023
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