Altered risk-taking propensity is an important determinant of functional impairment in bipolar disorder. However, prior studies primarily assessed patients with chronic illness, and risk-taking has not been evaluated in the early illness course. This study investigated risk-taking behavior in 39 euthymic early-stage bipolar disorder patients aged 16–40 years who were treated within 3 years from their first-episode mania with psychotic features and 36 demographically-matched healthy controls using the Balloon Analog Risk Task (BART), a well-validated risk-taking performance-based paradigm requiring participants to make responses for cumulative gain at increasing risk of loss. Relationships of risk-taking indices with symptoms, self-reported ...
Background: In bipolar disorder (BD), little is known about how deficits in neurocognitive functions...
BACKGROUND: Identification of risk factors within precursor syndromes, such as depression, anxiety o...
Background: Considering results from the early recognition and intervention in psychosis, identifica...
Impulsive risk taking contributes to deleterious outcomes among clinical populations. Indeed, pathol...
Part 1 Background: People with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder can make suboptimal decisions during...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is associated with excessive pleasure-seeking risk-taking behaviors that often...
Risk-taking behavior and impulsivity are core features of bipolar disorder. Whether they are part of...
Elevated levels of impulsivity and increased risk taking are thought to be core features of both bip...
Background: Psychiatric illnesses like bipolar disorder are increasingly understood to be neurodevel...
Background. According to Fuzzy-Trace Theory (FTT), qualitative, bottom-line, “gist” reasoning leads ...
Deficits in cognitive functioning have been associated with bipolar disorder during episodes of depr...
This investigation explores the effects of impulsivity, risk-taking and perceived-risk attitude on h...
: Early identification and intervention of individuals with an increased risk for bipolar disorder (...
AbstractThe present study investigates risk taking behaviours in hospitalized patients with BPD usin...
The early recognition of psychiatric disorders has been a focus of research in the last decades and ...
Background: In bipolar disorder (BD), little is known about how deficits in neurocognitive functions...
BACKGROUND: Identification of risk factors within precursor syndromes, such as depression, anxiety o...
Background: Considering results from the early recognition and intervention in psychosis, identifica...
Impulsive risk taking contributes to deleterious outcomes among clinical populations. Indeed, pathol...
Part 1 Background: People with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder can make suboptimal decisions during...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is associated with excessive pleasure-seeking risk-taking behaviors that often...
Risk-taking behavior and impulsivity are core features of bipolar disorder. Whether they are part of...
Elevated levels of impulsivity and increased risk taking are thought to be core features of both bip...
Background: Psychiatric illnesses like bipolar disorder are increasingly understood to be neurodevel...
Background. According to Fuzzy-Trace Theory (FTT), qualitative, bottom-line, “gist” reasoning leads ...
Deficits in cognitive functioning have been associated with bipolar disorder during episodes of depr...
This investigation explores the effects of impulsivity, risk-taking and perceived-risk attitude on h...
: Early identification and intervention of individuals with an increased risk for bipolar disorder (...
AbstractThe present study investigates risk taking behaviours in hospitalized patients with BPD usin...
The early recognition of psychiatric disorders has been a focus of research in the last decades and ...
Background: In bipolar disorder (BD), little is known about how deficits in neurocognitive functions...
BACKGROUND: Identification of risk factors within precursor syndromes, such as depression, anxiety o...
Background: Considering results from the early recognition and intervention in psychosis, identifica...