2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaac.2017.09.318
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5.35 Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (Cantab) Reveals Mood State and Its Effect on Cognitive Impairment in Decision Making in Bipolar Youth

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“…Inconsistencies in findings relating to working memory exists in hangover research, therefore repetition of a free recall task using the same stimuli as McKinney and Coyle (2004) in a non-student sample was of interest. The CANTAB has been widely used to investigate mood and drug related cognitive impairment (Arvind et al, 2017; Bø, Billieux, Gjerde, Eilertsen, & Landrø, 2017; Schuster et al, 2018). Tasks from the CANTAB were chosen in order to gain specific insight into aspects of cognition that are not widely explored during a hangover e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inconsistencies in findings relating to working memory exists in hangover research, therefore repetition of a free recall task using the same stimuli as McKinney and Coyle (2004) in a non-student sample was of interest. The CANTAB has been widely used to investigate mood and drug related cognitive impairment (Arvind et al, 2017; Bø, Billieux, Gjerde, Eilertsen, & Landrø, 2017; Schuster et al, 2018). Tasks from the CANTAB were chosen in order to gain specific insight into aspects of cognition that are not widely explored during a hangover e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%