Executive dysfunction in affective disorders: differences in bipolar affective disorder and depressive episode

Aim. To identify the differences in executive function (inhibitory control, working memory, cognitive flexibility) between patients with bipolar affective disorder and depressive episode.Materials and methods. A total of 72 patients with affective disorders aged 20–40 years were examined. Of them, 3...

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Main Authors: S. A. Galkin, S. N. Vasilieva, G. G. Simutkin, S. A. Ivanova
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Language:English
Published: Siberian State Medical University (Tomsk) 2022-10-01
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Online Access:https://bulletin.ssmu.ru/jour/article/view/4900
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author S. A. Galkin
S. N. Vasilieva
G. G. Simutkin
S. A. Ivanova
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description Aim. To identify the differences in executive function (inhibitory control, working memory, cognitive flexibility) between patients with bipolar affective disorder and depressive episode.Materials and methods. A total of 72 patients with affective disorders aged 20–40 years were examined. Of them, 30 patients had bipolar affective disorder, a current episode of mild or moderate depression, and 42 patients had a mild, moderate, and severe depressive episode without symptoms of psychosis. The executive function was evaluated using PsyToolkit, a set of software tools for programming psychological experiments. Computerized Go/ No–go tasks (assessment of inhibitory control and psychomotor functions), the Corsi block-tapping test (assessment of visual and spatial working memory capacities), and the Stroop Color and Word Test (assessment of cognitive flexibility) were used.Results. An intergroup comparison of patients revealed that patients with bipolar disorder significantly more often demonstrated false button press in the Go/No–go task (p = 0.043); however, they exhibited a greater working memory capacity in the Corsi block-tapping test (p = 0.049) compared with patients with a depressive episode.Conclusion. Important data were obtained regarding the specifics of executive dysfunction depending on the type of affective disorder. The presented data expand and supplement available information about the cognitive characteristics of patients with bipolar affective disorder and depressive episode, which may be useful in clinical practice and serve a focus of future research.
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spelling doaj.art-fc820b1d8ba944aa9a92b1eef53bd8612023-03-13T09:58:28ZengSiberian State Medical University (Tomsk)Бюллетень сибирской медицины1682-03631819-36842022-10-01213283310.20538/1682-0363-2022-3-28-332911Executive dysfunction in affective disorders: differences in bipolar affective disorder and depressive episodeS. A. Galkin0S. N. Vasilieva1G. G. Simutkin2S. A. Ivanova3Научно-исследовательский институт (НИИ) психического здоровья, Томский национальный исследовательский медицинский центр (НИМЦ), Российская академия наукНаучно-исследовательский институт (НИИ) психического здоровья, Томский национальный исследовательский медицинский центр (НИМЦ), Российская академия наукНаучно-исследовательский институт (НИИ) психического здоровья, Томский национальный исследовательский медицинский центр (НИМЦ), Российская академия наукНаучно-исследовательский институт (НИИ) психического здоровья, Томский национальный исследовательский медицинский центр (НИМЦ), Российская академия наук; Сибирский государственный медицинский университет (СибГМУ)Aim. To identify the differences in executive function (inhibitory control, working memory, cognitive flexibility) between patients with bipolar affective disorder and depressive episode.Materials and methods. A total of 72 patients with affective disorders aged 20–40 years were examined. Of them, 30 patients had bipolar affective disorder, a current episode of mild or moderate depression, and 42 patients had a mild, moderate, and severe depressive episode without symptoms of psychosis. The executive function was evaluated using PsyToolkit, a set of software tools for programming psychological experiments. Computerized Go/ No–go tasks (assessment of inhibitory control and psychomotor functions), the Corsi block-tapping test (assessment of visual and spatial working memory capacities), and the Stroop Color and Word Test (assessment of cognitive flexibility) were used.Results. An intergroup comparison of patients revealed that patients with bipolar disorder significantly more often demonstrated false button press in the Go/No–go task (p = 0.043); however, they exhibited a greater working memory capacity in the Corsi block-tapping test (p = 0.049) compared with patients with a depressive episode.Conclusion. Important data were obtained regarding the specifics of executive dysfunction depending on the type of affective disorder. The presented data expand and supplement available information about the cognitive characteristics of patients with bipolar affective disorder and depressive episode, which may be useful in clinical practice and serve a focus of future research.https://bulletin.ssmu.ru/jour/article/view/4900аффективные расстройствабиполярное аффективное расстройстводепрессивный эпизодисполнительные функциикогнитивный дефицит
spellingShingle S. A. Galkin
S. N. Vasilieva
G. G. Simutkin
S. A. Ivanova
Executive dysfunction in affective disorders: differences in bipolar affective disorder and depressive episode
Бюллетень сибирской медицины
аффективные расстройства
биполярное аффективное расстройство
депрессивный эпизод
исполнительные функции
когнитивный дефицит
title Executive dysfunction in affective disorders: differences in bipolar affective disorder and depressive episode
title_full Executive dysfunction in affective disorders: differences in bipolar affective disorder and depressive episode
title_fullStr Executive dysfunction in affective disorders: differences in bipolar affective disorder and depressive episode
title_full_unstemmed Executive dysfunction in affective disorders: differences in bipolar affective disorder and depressive episode
title_short Executive dysfunction in affective disorders: differences in bipolar affective disorder and depressive episode
title_sort executive dysfunction in affective disorders differences in bipolar affective disorder and depressive episode
topic аффективные расстройства
биполярное аффективное расстройство
депрессивный эпизод
исполнительные функции
когнитивный дефицит
url https://bulletin.ssmu.ru/jour/article/view/4900
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