双相情感障碍的超秒间隔时间:检查障碍亚型、情绪和药物状态的作用。

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
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摘要

背景:在双相情感障碍(BD)患者中广泛报道的认知症状,包括执行功能、记忆、注意力和时间的缺陷,正在研究中。研究表明,与神经规范人群相比,BD患者在间歇计时任务中表现出障碍,包括超秒、亚秒和内隐运动计时。然而,BD患者的时间感知如何因疾病亚型(BDI与II)、抑郁情绪或抗精神病药物使用而不同,尚未得到彻底调查。本工作对BD患者和神经规范性对照组进行了超秒间隔计时任务,同时进行脑电图(EEG)。由于已知该任务会引发额叶θ振荡,因此在休息时和任务期间分析来自额叶(Fz)导联的信号。结果:结果表明,与神经规范性对照组相比,BD患者在任务期间表现出超秒间隔时间的损伤和额θ功率的降低。然而,在BD亚组中,根据BD亚型、抑郁情绪或抗精神病药物的使用,时间感知和额叶θ都没有差异。结论:这项研究表明,BD亚型、抑郁情绪状态或抗精神病药物的使用不会改变时间分布或额叶θ活动。结合之前的工作,这些发现指出BD患者在各种模式和持续时间内的时间障碍,表明评估时间流逝的能力改变可能是BD的基本认知异常。
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Supra-second interval timing in bipolar disorder: examining the role of disorder sub-type, mood, and medication status.

Supra-second interval timing in bipolar disorder: examining the role of disorder sub-type, mood, and medication status.

Supra-second interval timing in bipolar disorder: examining the role of disorder sub-type, mood, and medication status.

Supra-second interval timing in bipolar disorder: examining the role of disorder sub-type, mood, and medication status.

Background: Widely reported by bipolar disorder (BD) patients, cognitive symptoms, including deficits in executive function, memory, attention, and timing are under-studied. Work suggests that individuals with BD show impairments in interval timing tasks, including supra-second, sub-second, and implicit motor timing compared to the neuronormative population. However, how time perception differs within individuals with BD based on disorder sub-type (BDI vs II), depressed mood, or antipsychotic medication-use has not been thoroughly investigated. The present work administered a supra-second interval timing task concurrent with electroencephalography (EEG) to patients with BD and a neuronormative comparison group. As this task is known to elicit frontal theta oscillations, signal from the frontal (Fz) lead was analyzed at rest and during the task.

Results: Results suggest that individuals with BD show impairments in supra-second interval timing and reduced frontal theta power during the task compared to neuronormative controls. However, within BD sub-groups, neither time perception nor frontal theta differed in accordance with BD sub-type, depressed mood, or antipsychotic medication use.

Conclusions: This work suggests that BD sub-type, depressed mood status or antipsychotic medication use does not alter timing profile or frontal theta activity. Together with previous work, these findings point to timing impairments in BD patients across a wide range of modalities and durations indicating that an altered ability to assess the passage of time may be a fundamental cognitive abnormality in BD.

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International Journal of Bipolar Disorders
International Journal of Bipolar Disorders Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
5.00%
发文量
26
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Bipolar Disorders is a peer-reviewed, open access online journal published under the SpringerOpen brand. It publishes contributions from the broad range of clinical, psychological and biological research in bipolar disorders. It is the official journal of the ECNP-ENBREC (European Network of Bipolar Research Expert Centres ) Bipolar Disorders Network, the International Group for the study of Lithium Treated Patients (IGSLi) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Bipolare Störungen (DGBS) and invites clinicians and researchers from around the globe to submit original research papers, short research communications, reviews, guidelines, case reports and letters to the editor that help to enhance understanding of bipolar disorders.
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