Sustained attention-deficit confirmed in euthymic bipolar disorder but not in first-degree relatives of bipolar patients or euthymic unipolar depression.
BACKGROUND: Cognitive dysfunction persists in the euthymic phase of bipolar disorder and may provide a marker of underlying neuropathology and disease vulnerability. This study aimed to replicate a deficit in sustained attention in euthymic bipolar patients and investigate sustained attention in fi...
Main Authors: | Clark, L, Kempton, M, Scarnà, A, Grasby, P, Goodwin, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2005
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