2019
DOI: 10.1111/bdi.12834
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Affective cognition in bipolar disorder: A systematic review by the ISBD targeting cognition task force

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“…Many patients with mood disorders have significant cognitive impairment upon objective assessment (Douglas et al, 2018; Miskowiak et al, 2019) that is closely linked to general functioning (Baune and Malhi, 2015; McIntyre et al, 2013) and perhaps also to the risk of relapse (Schmid and Hammar, 2013). In addition, some patients perceive that they have significant cognitive impairment.…”
Section: Aetiology and Pathogenesis Of Mood Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many patients with mood disorders have significant cognitive impairment upon objective assessment (Douglas et al, 2018; Miskowiak et al, 2019) that is closely linked to general functioning (Baune and Malhi, 2015; McIntyre et al, 2013) and perhaps also to the risk of relapse (Schmid and Hammar, 2013). In addition, some patients perceive that they have significant cognitive impairment.…”
Section: Aetiology and Pathogenesis Of Mood Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Negative bias is not unique to depression. Its role is well established in a range of anxiety disorders (Davey and Meeten 2016) as well as bipolar disorder (Miskowiak et al 2018a) and schizophrenia (Marwick andHall 2008, Potvin et al 2016). Hence, changes in emotional processing may be of transdiagnostic relevance, highlighting a core process which can affect symptoms and function across disorders.…”
Section: The Cognitive Neuropsychological Hypothesis Of Antidepressanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aberrant emotional reactivity and regulation have been posited as promising endophenotypes for BD [6] that are related to impaired interpersonal and occupational functioning [7][8][9]. However, extant behavioral studies have provided conflicting findings with respect to which of these emotional cognitive domains are affected and whether such changes are state-or trait-related (for a systematic review on emotional cognition in BD, see [10]). Behavioral paradigms of selfreported emotional states in response to pleasant and aversive stimuli have generally failed to detect significant differences between remitted patients with BD and controls [11][12][13][14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%