Abstract:SummaryAim: The aim of the study was to compare neuropsychological functioning across different states of bipolar disorder: mania/hypomania and depression.
Method:Cognitive functions were examined in 30 patients with bipolar disorder aged 18-68 who fulfilled DSM-IV criteria for a depressive episode (Hamilton Depression Rating Scale score ≥11) and 30 patients aged 23-68 who fulfilled DSM-IV criteria for a manic or hypomanic episode (Young Mania Rating Scale ≥11). The comparison group consisted of 30 healthy ind… Show more
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