Memory mood congruency phenomenon in bipolar I disorder and major depression disorder patients
The objective of the present study was to evaluate memory performance in tasks with and without affective content (to confirm the mood congruency phenomenon) in acutely admitted patients with bipolar I disorder (BD) and major depression disorder (MDD) and in healthy participants. Seventy-eight parti...
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doaj-6c8bbb3acbe24e18bb6b126e37d86d092020-11-24T21:33:13ZengAssociação Brasileira de Divulgação CientíficaBrazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research0100-879X1414-431X2012-09-01459856861Memory mood congruency phenomenon in bipolar I disorder and major depression disorder patientsV.B. DelgadoF. KapczinskiM.L.F. ChavesThe objective of the present study was to evaluate memory performance in tasks with and without affective content (to confirm the mood congruency phenomenon) in acutely admitted patients with bipolar I disorder (BD) and major depression disorder (MDD) and in healthy participants. Seventy-eight participants (24 BD, 29 MDD, and 25 healthy controls) were evaluated. Three word lists were used as the memory task with affective content (positive, negative and indifferent). Psychiatric symptoms were also evaluated with rating scales (Young Mania Rating Scale for mania and Hamilton Depression Rating Scale for depression). Patients were selected during the first week of hospitalization. BD patients showed higher scores in the word span with positive tone than MDD patients and healthy controls (P = 0.002). No other difference was observed for tests with affective tone. MDD patients presented significantly lower scores in the Mini-Mental State Exam, logical memory test, visual recognition span, and digit span, while BD patients presented lower scores in the visual recognition test and digit span. Mood congruency effect was found for word span with positive tone among BD patients but no similar effect was observed among MDD patients for negative items. MDD patients presented more memory impairment than BD patients, but BD patients also showed memory impairmenthttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2012000900010MemoryBipolar disorderDepressionAffect |
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V.B. Delgado F. Kapczinski M.L.F. Chaves Memory mood congruency phenomenon in bipolar I disorder and major depression disorder patients Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research Memory Bipolar disorder Depression Affect |
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Memory mood congruency phenomenon in bipolar I disorder and major depression disorder patients |
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Memory mood congruency phenomenon in bipolar I disorder and major depression disorder patients |
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Memory mood congruency phenomenon in bipolar I disorder and major depression disorder patients |
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Memory mood congruency phenomenon in bipolar I disorder and major depression disorder patients |
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Memory mood congruency phenomenon in bipolar I disorder and major depression disorder patients |
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memory mood congruency phenomenon in bipolar i disorder and major depression disorder patients |
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Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica |
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Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research |
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The objective of the present study was to evaluate memory performance in tasks with and without affective content (to confirm the mood congruency phenomenon) in acutely admitted patients with bipolar I disorder (BD) and major depression disorder (MDD) and in healthy participants. Seventy-eight participants (24 BD, 29 MDD, and 25 healthy controls) were evaluated. Three word lists were used as the memory task with affective content (positive, negative and indifferent). Psychiatric symptoms were also evaluated with rating scales (Young Mania Rating Scale for mania and Hamilton Depression Rating Scale for depression). Patients were selected during the first week of hospitalization. BD patients showed higher scores in the word span with positive tone than MDD patients and healthy controls (P = 0.002). No other difference was observed for tests with affective tone. MDD patients presented significantly lower scores in the Mini-Mental State Exam, logical memory test, visual recognition span, and digit span, while BD patients presented lower scores in the visual recognition test and digit span. Mood congruency effect was found for word span with positive tone among BD patients but no similar effect was observed among MDD patients for negative items. MDD patients presented more memory impairment than BD patients, but BD patients also showed memory impairment |
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Memory Bipolar disorder Depression Affect |
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