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Equivalent linear change in cognition between individuals with bipolar disorder and healthy controls over 5 years.

Kelly Ann RyanShervin AssariKaley AngersDavid F MarshallKristin HinrichsRebecca EasterPallavi BabuBethany D PesterScott A LangeneckerMelvin G McInnis
Published in: Bipolar disorders (2017)
Extending our prior work on longitudinal evaluation of executive functioning, individuals with BD show similar linear change in other areas of cognitive functioning including memory, emotion processing, and fine motor dexterity as compared to unaffected HCs. Age, education, and gender may have some differential effects on cognitive changes.
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