Neuropsychological deficits and functional impairment in bipolar depression, hypomania and euthymia
Article 2007 en
Authors
GM
Gin S. Malhi
BI
Belinda Ivanovski
DP
Dušan Pavlović
Abstract
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The mood-state-related cognitive deficits in both bipolar depression and hypomania compromise psychosocial function when patients are unwell. In euthymic patients, subtle impairments in attention and memory suggest that an absence of symptoms does not necessarily equate to 'recovery'. The possibility of persistent cognitive deficits in BD is an issue of profound clinical and research interest that warrants further investigation; however, future research needs to adopt more sophisticated neuropsychological probes that are able to better define state and trait deficits and determine their functional impact.
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