Differential Effect of ADHD and Bipolar Disorder Symptoms on Working Memory Network Abnormalities in Comorbid Subjects

ADHD symptoms, on the other hand, were not correlated with any areas of the brain activated during the working memory condition, but were negatively correlated with posterior cingulate/precuneus, medial PFC, and inferior temporal gyrus, regions of the default network that were suppressed during the...

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