
"Cognitive Impairments Found in Bipolar Disorder Patients Across Multiple Domains"
A study in Canada found that individuals with bipolar disorder experience impairments in attention, processing speed, executive function, and verbal memory. The impairments in attention, processing speed, and executive function develop gradually over time, suggesting accelerated aging effects. However, verbal memory impairments develop quickly with the onset of bipolar disorder. The study highlights the importance of understanding cognitive functioning in individuals with bipolar disorder and provides insights into the different patterns of cognitive impairments associated with the condition.
