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. 2008 Jun;10(2):153–165. doi: 10.31887/DCNS.2008.10.2/lclark

Figure 2. Brain responses during the affective Go-No Go task in patients with mania and healthy controls. This section shows areas of increased activity in patients relative to controls, in blocks when positive (happy) words were distracters compared with blocks where neutral valenced words were distracters, consistent with increased brain activity to mood-congruent, task-irrelevant information. Reproduced from ref 70: Elliott R, Ogilvie A, Rubinsztein JS, Calderon G, Dolan RJ, Sahakian BJ. Abnormal ventral frontal response during performance of an affective go/no go task in patients with mania. Biol Psychiatry. 2004;55:1 163-1 170. Copyright © Elsevier 2004.

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