Frontal Lobe Effects in Bipolar Disorder
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Cause
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According to the National Alliance on Mental Health, bipolar disorder is caused by a chemical imbalance in the frontal lobe of the brain.
Manic Episodes
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During manic episodes, activity in the frontal lobe increases significantly.
Depressive Episodes
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During depressive episodes, activity in the frontal lobe decreases significantly.
Glial Cells
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The brains of patients with bipolar disorder show decreases in the number and density of glial cells in the prefrontal cortex.
White Matter Hyperintensities
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MRI studies of the frontal lobes of patients with bipolar disorder reveal small, abnormal areas in the white matter of the brain. These abnormalities are believed to be caused by the loss of myelin.
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