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Disentangling Working Memory Functioning in Mood States of Bipolar Disorder: A Systematic Review.
Soraggi-Frez, Carolina; Santos, Flávia H; Albuquerque, Pedro B; Malloy-Diniz, Leandro F.
Affiliation
  • Soraggi-Frez C; Department of Psychology, Faculty of Philosophy and Human Sciences, Federal University of Minas GeraisBelo Horizonte, Brazil.
  • Santos FH; School of Psychology (CIPsi), University of MinhoBraga, Portugal.
  • Albuquerque PB; School of Psychology (CIPsi), University of MinhoBraga, Portugal.
  • Malloy-Diniz LF; Department of Mental Health, National Science and Technology Institutes (INCT-MM), Federal University of Minas GeraisBelo Horizonte, Brazil.
Front Psychol ; 8: 574, 2017.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28491042
Working memory (WM) deficits are often reported in patients with Bipolar Disorder (BD). However, it is not clear about the nature of these WM deficits (update or serial order processes) and their association with each BD states (euthymic, mania, and depressive). This review investigated the association between BD patient's states and the functioning of WM components. For this purpose, we carried out a systematic review fulfilling a search in the databases Medline, Scopus, SciELO, and Web of Science using specific terms in the abstracts of the articles that generated 212 outcomes in the restricted period from 2005 to 2016. Twenty-three papers were selected, completely read, and analyzed using PICOS strategy. The mood episodes predicted deficits in different components of WM in BD patients (the phonological loop or visuospatial sketchpad) and were associated with different WM processes (updating and serial recall). Lower cognitive scores persist even in remission of symptoms. This result suggests that WM deficit apparently is stage-independent in BD patients. Furthermore, findings suggest that the neutral point on Hedonic Detector component of WM could be maladjusted by BD.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic_studies / Systematic_reviews Language: En Journal: Front Psychol Year: 2017 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Country of publication: Switzerland

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic_studies / Systematic_reviews Language: En Journal: Front Psychol Year: 2017 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Country of publication: Switzerland