Neurocognitive functioning in patients with bipolar I disorder recently recovered from a first manic episode

IJ Torres, VG DeFreitas, CM DeFreitas… - The Journal of clinical …, 2010 - psychiatrist.com
Objective: Although cognitive impairment is an important clinical feature of bipolar disorder,
it is unknown whether deficits are present at illness onset. The purpose of this study was to …

Cognitive dysfunctions in bipolar disorder: evidence of neuropsychological disturbances

A Martínez-Arán, E Vieta, F Colom… - Psychotherapy and …, 2000 - karger.com
Although cognitive dysfunctions in psychosis have classically been associated with
schizophrenia, there is clinical evidence that some bipolar patients show cognitive …

A five‐year follow‐up study of neurocognitive functioning in bipolar disorder

JL Santos, A Aparicio, A Bagney… - Bipolar …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Cognitive dysfunction in bipolar disorder has been well‐established in cross‐
sectional studies; however, there are few data regarding the longitudinal course of cognitive …

Neuropsychological performance predicts clinical recovery in bipolar patients

SA Gruber, IM Rosso, D Yurgelun-Todd - Journal of Affective Disorders, 2008 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Although a number of investigations have reported cognitive deficits in
patients with bipolar disorder, relatively few have focused on the relationship between these …

Functional impairment and cognition in bipolar disorder

CA Zarate, M Tohen, M Land, S Cavanagh - Psychiatric Quarterly, 2000 - Springer
Bipolar disorder is a common, chronic and severe mental disorder, affecting approximately
2% of the adult population. Bipolar disorder causes substantial psychosocial morbidity that …

Longitudinal relationship between clinical course and neurocognitive impairments in bipolar disorder

DJ Martino, A Igoa, E Marengo, M Scápola… - Journal of affective …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background The aim of this study was to estimate the relationship between clinical course
and trajectory of neurocognitive functioning during a follow-up period in a sample of …

Neurocognitive impairment and psychosis in bipolar I disorder during early remission from an acute episode of mood disturbance

B Levy, RD Weiss - The Journal of clinical psychiatry, 2009 - psychiatrist.com
Objective: Recent studies have reported greater neurocognitive impairment in euthymic
bipolar disorder patients with a history of psychosis relative to patients without such a …

Cognitive function in euthymic bipolar I disorder

JK Zubieta, P Huguelet, RL O'Neil, BJ Giordani - Psychiatry research, 2001 - Elsevier
Recent reports have suggested the presence of persistent cognitive impairments in patients
diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder even after prolonged euthymic phases. In this work, various …

Cognitive function across manic or hypomanic, depressed, and euthymic states in bipolar disorder

A Martínez-Arán, E Vieta, M Reinares… - American Journal of …, 2004 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
OBJECTIVE: The study aims were to address neuropsychological functioning across
different states of bipolar illness and to determine relationships among clinical features …

A relationship between neurocognitive impairment and functional impairment in bipolar disorder: a pilot study

LL Altshuler, CE Bearden, MF Green, W van Gorp… - Psychiatry …, 2008 - Elsevier
We assessed the relationship between neurocognitive status and role function in 14
euthymic bipolar subjects. Role function scores were bimodally distributed. Poor verbal …