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Introduction.....1 Aims of the Study.....4 Material and methods.....5 2.1 Exclusion criteria.....6 2.2 Participants.....7 2.3 Neuropsychological Assessments.....8 2.3.1 Memory .....9 2.3.2 Attention and Psychomotor speed.....10 2.3.3 Frontal executive functions.....11 2.4 Statistical analysis.....12 Results.....13 3.1 Clinical and demographic characteristics.....13 3.2 Neuropsychological functions.....14 (1)The difference between BP-I total and BP-II total.....14 (2)The difference between BPI +AD and BPI -AD.....15 (3)The difference between BPII +AD and BPII -AD.....16 Discussion.....17 4.1 Demographic and Clinical Characteristic.....17 4.2 Neuropsychological impairment in BPI patients.....18 4.3 No significant cognitive deficit in BPII patients.....19 4.4 BPII patients performed better than BPI.....21 4.5 Different profiles of cognitive deficits between BPI and BPII.....22 4.6 Anxiety Disorder brings different influence in BPI and BPII .....23 Conclusion.....25 Limitation.....26 References.....27
Table contents Table 1. Demographic and Clinical Characteristic of the BP Groups and NC.....37 Table 2. Neuropsychological Test Scores for BP-I total, BP-II total and NC.....38 Table 3. Neuropsychological Test Scores for BP-I with or without AD and NC.....39 Table4. Neuropsychological Test Scores for BP-II with or without AD and NC.....40
Appendix Appendix 1. Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS).....41 Appendix 2. Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HRSD).....42
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