Neuropsychological performance facilitates emotion recognition in bipolar disorder

IF 0.3 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Archives of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Pub Date : 2022-12-23 DOI:10.12740/app/156208
A. Lewandowska, K. Górna, K. Jaracz, J. Rybakowski
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In bipolar disorder (BD), evidence for both cognitive impairment and deficit in emotion recognition has been found. Several investigations indicate that cognition and face processing can be interrelated. In this study, we assessed the correlations between cognitive functioning and emotion recognition (face expression) in patients with BD during an acute manic and depressive episode as well as in remission using a large battery of neurocognitive tests.Twenty-four manic subjects, 21 with bipolar depression, and 22 euthymics, age-, sex-, and education-matched were included. Cognitive functions were assessed by the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST), Trail Making Test (TMT, Stroop Color-Word Interference Test (SCWT), California Verbal Learning Test (CVLT), Benton Visual Memory Test (BVRT), Rey-Osterreich Complex Figure Test (ROFT), d2 test and Verbal Fluency Test (VFT). For emotion recognition, the Penn Emotion Recognition Test and Penn Emotion Discrimination Test were employed.In mania, performances on selected measures of the WCST, TMT, SCWT, CVLT, ROFT, d2 test, and VFT, achieved 19 positive correlations with better recognition of happiness. In depression, conducting these tests obtained 20 correlations with finer recognition of sadness. In remission, such performances acquired 18 correlations with greater identification of sadness (10 replicated those obtained in depression).Better emotion recognition in manic patients concerns mostly happiness, while in depression and remission, mainly sadness.Better neuropsychological performance can facilitate emotion recognition. We hypothesize that the identification of sadness could be considered a biological marker of mood disorders.
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神经心理学表现促进双相情感障碍的情绪识别
在双相情感障碍(BD)中,已经发现了认知障碍和情绪识别缺陷的证据。一些研究表明,认知和面部处理可能是相互关联的。在这项研究中,我们使用大量神经认知测试评估了BD患者在急性躁狂和抑郁发作期间以及缓解期间的认知功能和情绪识别(面部表情)之间的相关性。包括24名躁狂受试者,21名患有双相抑郁症,22名具有不同年龄、性别和教育程度的正常人。认知功能通过威斯康星卡片分类测试(WCST)、线索制作测试(TMT)、频闪颜色词干扰测试(SCWT)、加州言语学习测试(CVLT)、本顿视觉记忆测试(BVRT)、雷伊-奥斯特里奇复杂图形测试(ROFT)、d2测试和言语流利性测试(VFT)进行评估。在情绪识别方面,采用宾夕法尼亚州情绪识别测试和宾夕法尼亚州情绪辨别测试。在躁狂中,在WCST、TMT、SCWT、CVLT、ROFT、d2测试和VFT的选定指标上的表现与更好地识别幸福感实现了19个正相关。在抑郁症中,进行这些测试获得了20个与更精细地识别悲伤的相关性。在缓解期,这种表现与更大程度的悲伤识别有18个相关性(10个与抑郁症相似)。躁狂患者更好的情绪识别主要涉及幸福,而在抑郁症和缓解期,主要涉及悲伤。更好的神经心理学表现可以促进情绪识别。我们假设悲伤的识别可以被认为是情绪障碍的生物学标志。
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