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Prediction of vulnerability to bipolar disorder using multivariate neurocognitive patterns: a pilot study.
Wu, Mon-Ju; Mwangi, Benson; Passos, Ives Cavalcante; Bauer, Isabelle E; Cao, Bo; Frazier, Thomas W; Zunta-Soares, Giovana B; Soares, Jair C.
Affiliation
  • Wu MJ; UT Center of Excellence on Mood Disorder, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, The University of Texas Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, USA. mon-ju.wu@uth.tmc.edu.
  • Mwangi B; Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, The University of Texas Health Science Center, 1941 East Road, Houston, TX, 77054, USA. mon-ju.wu@uth.tmc.edu.
  • Passos IC; UT Center of Excellence on Mood Disorder, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, The University of Texas Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, USA.
  • Bauer IE; UT Center of Excellence on Mood Disorder, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, The University of Texas Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, USA.
  • Cao B; UT Center of Excellence on Mood Disorder, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, The University of Texas Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, USA.
  • Frazier TW; UT Center of Excellence on Mood Disorder, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, The University of Texas Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, USA.
  • Zunta-Soares GB; Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital Center for Pediatric Behavioral Health, Cleveland, OH, USA.
  • Soares JC; UT Center of Excellence on Mood Disorder, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, The University of Texas Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, USA.
Int J Bipolar Disord ; 5(1): 32, 2017 Sep 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28861763
ABSTRACT
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a common disorder with high reoccurrence rate in general population. It is critical to have objective biomarkers to identify BD patients at an individual level. Neurocognitive signatures including affective Go/No-go task and Cambridge Gambling task showed the potential to distinguish BD patients from health controls as well as identify individual siblings of BD patients. Moreover, these neurocognitive signatures showed the ability to be replicated at two independent cohorts which indicates the possibility for generalization. Future studies will examine the possibility of combining neurocognitive data with other biological data to develop more accurate signatures.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Language: En Journal: Int J Bipolar Disord Year: 2017 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Language: En Journal: Int J Bipolar Disord Year: 2017 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States