Cognitive deficits in bipolar disorder

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Sachs, G. [1 ]
Schaffer, M. [1 ]
Winklbaur, B. [1 ]
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[1] Med Univ Wien, Univ Klin Psychiat & Psychotherapie, Klin Abt Sozialpsychiat, Vienna, Austria
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bipolar affective disorders; mania; depression; euthymia; cognition; neuropsychology;
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R749 [精神病学];
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Bipolar disorders are often associated with cognitive deficits which have an influence on social functioning and the course of the illness. These deficits have an impact on occupational ability and social integration. To date, specific cognitive domains have been found which characterise bipolar affective disorders. However, there is evidence of stable and lasting cognitive impairment in all phases of the disorder, including the remission phase, in the following domains: sustained attention, memory and executive functions (e.g. cognitive flexibility and problem solving). Although their cognitive deficits are comparable the deficits in patients with schizophrenia are more severe than those with bipolar disorder. Recent brain imaging findings indicate structural and functional abnormalities in the cortical and limbic networks of the brain in patients with bipolar disorder compared to healthy controls. Mood stabilizer and atypical antipsychotics may reduce cognitive deficits in certain domains (e.g. executive functions and word fluency) and may have a positive effect on quality of life and social functioning.
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