Author:
Kauer-Sant'Anna Marcia,Yatham Lakshmi N.,Tramontina Juliana,Weyne Fernanda,Cereser Keila Maria,Gazalle Fernando Kratz,Andreazza Ana Cristina,Santin Aida,Quevedo Joao,Izquierdo Ivan,Kapczinski Flavio
Abstract
BackgroundCognitive impairment has been well documented in bipolar disorder.
However, specific aspects of cognition such as emotional memory have not
been examined.AimsTo investigate episodic emotional memory in bipolar disorder, as
indicated by performance on an amygdala-related cognitive task.MethodTwenty euthymic patients with bipolar disorder and 20 matched controls
were recruited. Participants were shown a slide show of an emotionally
neutral story, or a closely matched emotionally arousing story. One week
later, participants were assessed on a memory-recall test.ResultsIn contrast with the pattern observed in controls, patients with bipolar
disorder had no enhancement of memory for the emotional content of the
story (F=14.7, d.f.=1.36, P < 0.001). The subjective perception of the
emotional impact of the emotional condition was significantly different
from that of the neutral condition in controls but not in people with
bipolar disorder.ConclusionsOur data suggest that the physiological pattern of enhanced memory
retrieval for emotionally bound information is blunted in bipolar
disorder.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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