情感性障碍的神经心理学

Jonathan P. Roiser, Judy S. Rubinsztein, Barbara J. Sahakian
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在这篇综述中,我们讨论了神经心理缺陷在单极和双相情感障碍中的重要性。认知障碍是这两种疾病的关键组成部分,尽管在抑郁状态下存在许多缺陷,但其中许多缺陷在缓解后消失。我们认为,单极抑郁症的状态依赖缺陷可以用情绪依赖或“热”处理的改变来解释,特别是在利用反馈的任务中。在双相情感障碍中,健康状态下的损伤也很常见,认知缺陷可能提供了假定的内表型,这可能有助于研究情绪障碍的生物学基础。
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Neuropsychology of affective disorders

In this review, we discuss the importance of neuropsychological deficits in unipolar and bipolar affective disorder. Cognitive impairments are a key component of both disorders and, although a number of deficits exist in the depressed state, many of these disappear on remission. We propose that state-dependent deficits in unipolar depression may be explicable in terms of alterations in emotion-dependent, or ‘hot’, processing, particularly in tasks that utilize feedback. In bipolar disorder, where impairments are also common in the euthymic state, cognitive deficits may provide putative endophenotypes, which may aid research into the biological underpinnings of mood disorders.

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