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Supra-second interval timing in bipolar disorder: examining the role of disorder sub-type, mood, and medication status
BACKGROUND: Widely reported by bipolar disorder (BD) patients, cognitive symptoms, including deficits in executive function, memory, attention, and timing are under-studied. Work suggests that individuals with BD show impairments in interval timing tasks, including supra-second, sub-second, and impl...
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American Journal Experts
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author | Müller Ewald, Victόria A. Trapp, Nicholas T. Sarrett, McCall E. Pace, Benjamin D. Wendt, Linder Richards, Jenny G. Gala, Ilisa K. Miller, Jacob N. Wessel, Jan R. Magnotta, Vincent A. Wemmie, John A. Boes, Aaron D. Parker, Krystal L. |
author_facet | Müller Ewald, Victόria A. Trapp, Nicholas T. Sarrett, McCall E. Pace, Benjamin D. Wendt, Linder Richards, Jenny G. Gala, Ilisa K. Miller, Jacob N. Wessel, Jan R. Magnotta, Vincent A. Wemmie, John A. Boes, Aaron D. Parker, Krystal L. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Widely reported by bipolar disorder (BD) patients, cognitive symptoms, including deficits in executive function, memory, attention, and timing are under-studied. Work suggests that individuals with BD show impairments in interval timing tasks, including supra-second, sub-second, and implicit motor timing compared to the neuronormative population. However, how time perception differs within individuals with BD based on BD sub-type (BDI vs II), mood, or antipsychotic medication-use has not been thoroughly investigated. The present work administered a supra-second interval timing task concurrent with electroencephalography (EEG) to patients with BD and a neuronormative comparison group. As this task is known to elicit frontal theta oscillations, signal from the frontal (Fz) lead was analyzed at rest and during the task. RESULTS: Results suggest that individuals with BD show impairments in supra-second interval timing and reduced frontal theta power compared during the task to neuronormative controls. However, within BD sub-groups, neither time perception nor frontal theta differed in accordance with BD sub-type, mood, or antipsychotic medication use. CONCLUSIONS: This work suggests that BD sub-type, mood status or antipsychotic medication use does not alter timing profile or frontal theta activity. Together with previous work, these findings point to timing impairments in BD patients across a wide range of modalities and durations indicating that an altered ability to assess the passage of time may be a fundamental cognitive abnormality in BD. |
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spelling | pubmed-103129332023-07-01 Supra-second interval timing in bipolar disorder: examining the role of disorder sub-type, mood, and medication status Müller Ewald, Victόria A. Trapp, Nicholas T. Sarrett, McCall E. Pace, Benjamin D. Wendt, Linder Richards, Jenny G. Gala, Ilisa K. Miller, Jacob N. Wessel, Jan R. Magnotta, Vincent A. Wemmie, John A. Boes, Aaron D. Parker, Krystal L. Res Sq Article BACKGROUND: Widely reported by bipolar disorder (BD) patients, cognitive symptoms, including deficits in executive function, memory, attention, and timing are under-studied. Work suggests that individuals with BD show impairments in interval timing tasks, including supra-second, sub-second, and implicit motor timing compared to the neuronormative population. However, how time perception differs within individuals with BD based on BD sub-type (BDI vs II), mood, or antipsychotic medication-use has not been thoroughly investigated. The present work administered a supra-second interval timing task concurrent with electroencephalography (EEG) to patients with BD and a neuronormative comparison group. As this task is known to elicit frontal theta oscillations, signal from the frontal (Fz) lead was analyzed at rest and during the task. RESULTS: Results suggest that individuals with BD show impairments in supra-second interval timing and reduced frontal theta power compared during the task to neuronormative controls. However, within BD sub-groups, neither time perception nor frontal theta differed in accordance with BD sub-type, mood, or antipsychotic medication use. CONCLUSIONS: This work suggests that BD sub-type, mood status or antipsychotic medication use does not alter timing profile or frontal theta activity. Together with previous work, these findings point to timing impairments in BD patients across a wide range of modalities and durations indicating that an altered ability to assess the passage of time may be a fundamental cognitive abnormality in BD. American Journal Experts 2023-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10312933/ /pubmed/37398216 http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3006203/v1 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use. |
spellingShingle | Article Müller Ewald, Victόria A. Trapp, Nicholas T. Sarrett, McCall E. Pace, Benjamin D. Wendt, Linder Richards, Jenny G. Gala, Ilisa K. Miller, Jacob N. Wessel, Jan R. Magnotta, Vincent A. Wemmie, John A. Boes, Aaron D. Parker, Krystal L. Supra-second interval timing in bipolar disorder: examining the role of disorder sub-type, mood, and medication status |
title | Supra-second interval timing in bipolar disorder: examining the role of disorder sub-type, mood, and medication status |
title_full | Supra-second interval timing in bipolar disorder: examining the role of disorder sub-type, mood, and medication status |
title_fullStr | Supra-second interval timing in bipolar disorder: examining the role of disorder sub-type, mood, and medication status |
title_full_unstemmed | Supra-second interval timing in bipolar disorder: examining the role of disorder sub-type, mood, and medication status |
title_short | Supra-second interval timing in bipolar disorder: examining the role of disorder sub-type, mood, and medication status |
title_sort | supra-second interval timing in bipolar disorder: examining the role of disorder sub-type, mood, and medication status |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10312933/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37398216 http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3006203/v1 |
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