Classification of cognitive performance in bipolar disorder.
Timea SpardingKatja SilanderErik PålssonJosefin ÖstlindCarl Johan EkmanCarl M SellgrenErik JoasStefan HansenMikaél LandénPublished in: Cognitive neuropsychiatry (2017)
Whereas the majority of patients performed similar to controls, a subgroup of patients with bipolar disorder differed substantially from healthy controls in the correlation pattern of low-level cognitive abilities. This suggests that cognitive impairment is not a general trait in bipolar disorder but characteristic of a cognitive subgroup. This has important clinical implications for cognitive rehabilitation and remediation.