Neurodevelopmental subtypes of bipolar disorder are related to cortical folding patterns: An international multicenter study
Résumé
Brain sulcation is an indirect marker of neurodevelopmental processes. Studies of the cortical sulcation in bipolar disorder have yielded mixed results, probably due to high variability in clinical phenotype. We investigated whole-brain cortical sulcation in a large sample of selected patients with high neurodevelopmental load.