Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the memory function of patients with familial bipolar I disorder (BD I) who had shown psychotic features, their non-psychotic, non-bipolar first-degree relatives, and normal controls. Methods: We assessed 38 patients with a lifetime diagnosis of BD I who had experienced psychotic symptoms, 49 of their non-psychotic, non-bipolar first-degree relatives, and 44 controls. Patients and relatives were from families multiply affected with functional psychotic illness. A five-subtest short form of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised and three Wechsler Memory Scale subtests were administered to all participants. Results: BD I patients showed deficits in verbal memory and verbal learning but ...
Background: Bipolar disorder is a debilitating psychiatric disorder characterized by recurrent depr...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed at investigating prospective memory and its socio-demographic and neurocognitive...
Objective: To assess cognitive performance and psychosocial functioning in patients with bipolar dis...
The authors aimed to investigate cognitive performance of first-degree relatives of probands with bi...
The study aims to evaluate the neuropsychological functions of unaffected first-degree r...
Objective: Neurocognitive impairments in bipolar patients as a possible endophenotype is a growing f...
Bipolar I disorder is a severe and highly genetic psychiatric disorder characterized by depressive a...
Objective: Memory deficits have been shown in patients affected by schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar (B...
Objective: In this study it is aimed to compare the theory of mind skills and executive functions in...
OBJECTIVE: The authors' goal was to characterize cognitive flexibility and verbal learning in relati...
Background: Memory dysfunction among healthy relatives of patients with schizophrenia suggests that ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine a range of cognitive measures as candidate pheno...
Background: Cognitive impairment is a core feature of schizophrenia and has been observed in subject...
Objective:We aimed at investigating prospective memory and its socio-demographic and neurocognitive ...
The distinction of psychosis into schizophrenia and bipolar disorder has been increasingly challenge...
Background: Bipolar disorder is a debilitating psychiatric disorder characterized by recurrent depr...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed at investigating prospective memory and its socio-demographic and neurocognitive...
Objective: To assess cognitive performance and psychosocial functioning in patients with bipolar dis...
The authors aimed to investigate cognitive performance of first-degree relatives of probands with bi...
The study aims to evaluate the neuropsychological functions of unaffected first-degree r...
Objective: Neurocognitive impairments in bipolar patients as a possible endophenotype is a growing f...
Bipolar I disorder is a severe and highly genetic psychiatric disorder characterized by depressive a...
Objective: Memory deficits have been shown in patients affected by schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar (B...
Objective: In this study it is aimed to compare the theory of mind skills and executive functions in...
OBJECTIVE: The authors' goal was to characterize cognitive flexibility and verbal learning in relati...
Background: Memory dysfunction among healthy relatives of patients with schizophrenia suggests that ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine a range of cognitive measures as candidate pheno...
Background: Cognitive impairment is a core feature of schizophrenia and has been observed in subject...
Objective:We aimed at investigating prospective memory and its socio-demographic and neurocognitive ...
The distinction of psychosis into schizophrenia and bipolar disorder has been increasingly challenge...
Background: Bipolar disorder is a debilitating psychiatric disorder characterized by recurrent depr...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed at investigating prospective memory and its socio-demographic and neurocognitive...
Objective: To assess cognitive performance and psychosocial functioning in patients with bipolar dis...