Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10445776 | Clinical Psychology Review | 2013 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
⺠We discuss the high prevalence of sleep disruption during the euthymic phase of bipolar disorder. ⺠Executive functioning, verbal learning and attention deficits persist in the euthymic phase. ⺠Cognitive deficits in sleep disorders/sleep-deprived subjects are similar to bipolar disorder. ⺠An integration of sleep and neurocognitive research is proposed. ⺠Endogenous cognitive endophenotypes and sleep-mediated cognitive endophenotypes may co-exist.
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Authors
Elaine M. Boland, Lauren B. Alloy,