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Impaired conflict resolution and vigilance in euthymic bipolar disorder.

Andrea Marotta1, Roberto Delle Chiaie2, Alfredo Spagna3, Laura Bernabei2, Martina Sciarretta3, Javier Roca4, Massimo Biondi2, Maria Casagrande5.   

Abstract

Difficulty attending is a common deficit of euthymic bipolar patients. However, it is not known whether this is a global attentional deficit or relates to a specific attentional network. According to the attention network approach, attention is best understood in terms of three functionally and neuroanatomically distinct networks-alerting, orienting, and executive control. In this study, we explored whether and which of the three attentional networks are altered in euthymic Bipolar Disorder (BD). A sample of euthymic BD patients and age-matched healthy controls completed the Attention Network Test for Interactions and Vigilance (ANTI-V) that provided not only a measure of orienting, executive, and alerting networks, but also an independent measure of vigilance (tonic alerting). Compared to healthy controls, BD patients have impaired executive control (greater interference), reduced vigilance (as indexed by a decrease in the d' sensitivity) as well as slower overall reaction times and poorer accuracy. Our results show that deficits in executive attention and sustained attention often persist in BD patients even after complete remission of affective symptoms, thus suggesting that cognitive enhancing treatments programmed to improve these deficits could contribute to improve their functional recovery.
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Keywords:  Alerting; Attention Network Test (ANT); Bipolar disorders; Executive control; Orienting; Vigilance

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26144587     DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2015.06.026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatry Res        ISSN: 0165-1781            Impact factor:   3.222


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