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Gornushenkov, I. D., Kulikova, V. S., Pluzhnikov, I. V., Barkhatova, A. N., Alekhseeva, A. G. |
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Neuroscience & Behavioral Physiology; Oct2024, Vol. 54 Issue 8, p1196-1199, 4p |
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Studies of cognitive impairment in bipolar affective disorder (BAD) combined with anxious-phobic disorders, as a very common comorbid pathology, is a new and as yet poorly researched but relevant area for further investigations of BAD, with promise for clarifying the neurocognitive mechanisms of the disorder and improving the quality of the diagnostic process. The PubMed and Google Scholar databases were searched with the combinations of the keywords "bipolar disorder," "anxiety disorders," "cognitive impairment," "cognitive dysfunction," "meta-analysis," and "review" to identify meta-analytical, review, and individual research articles on this topic. Summarizing the data accumulated in the literature indicates that both phase-dependent and persistent cognitive impairments occur in BAD and that these also occur during the euthymic period; different structures and severities of neurocognitive impairments occur in cases of "pure" bipolar disorder and anxious-phobic disorders; cognitive impairments have a unique structure in bipolar disorder with comorbid anxious-phobic disorders, incorporating the features of neurocognitive impairments characteristic of both disorders with greater severity than in either alone. The results obtained in this review are of interest for planning further empirical studies of this topic in the Russian patient population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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