Literature DB >> 18515899

Emotional memory in bipolar disorder.

Marcia Kauer-Sant'anna1, Lakshmi N Yatham, Juliana Tramontina, Fernanda Weyne, Keila Maria Cereser, Fernando Kratz Gazalle, Ana Cristina Andreazza, Aida Santin, Joao Quevedo, Ivan Izquierdo, Flavio Kapczinski.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cognitive impairment has been well documented in bipolar disorder. However, specific aspects of cognition such as emotional memory have not been examined. AIMS: To investigate episodic emotional memory in bipolar disorder, as indicated by performance on an amygdala-related cognitive task.
METHOD: Twenty euthymic patients with bipolar disorder and 20 matched controls were recruited. Participants were shown a slide show of an emotionally neutral story, or a closely matched emotionally arousing story. One week later, participants were assessed on a memory-recall test.
RESULTS: In contrast with the pattern observed in controls, patients with bipolar disorder had no enhancement of memory for the emotional content of the story (F=14.7, d.f.=1,36, P<0.001). The subjective perception of the emotional impact of the emotional condition was significantly different from that of the neutral condition in controls but not in people with bipolar disorder.
CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest that the physiological pattern of enhanced memory retrieval for emotionally bound information is blunted in bipolar disorder.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18515899     DOI: 10.1192/bjp.bp.107.040295

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Psychiatry        ISSN: 0007-1250            Impact factor:   9.319


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