The Lingering Impact of Mood Disorders on Speech Understanding
Originally Published 2 years ago — by PsyPost

A study published in The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences suggests that individuals with mood disorders, such as bipolar disorder and depression, have impaired speech understanding even when in remission. The research found that both bipolar disorder and unipolar depression were associated with worsened speech understanding compared to control subjects, regardless of whether the participants were symptomatic or in remission. The findings highlight the potential impact of mood disorders on communication and social difficulties, particularly in noisy environments. However, the study has limitations, such as not measuring general cognition and the influence of pharmacological interventions on the results.
