Neuropsychological Changes in Bipolar Disorder

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https://doi.org/10.52076/eacad-v3i2.146

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Learning; Mental disorders; Neuropsychology.

Abstract

Bipolar disorder (BD), is one of the psychiatric pathologies built higher graves, and with a suicide rate among patients. Symptoms can range from mild to severe depending on the type of bipolar disorder, whether it's type I or II. The objective of this systematic review is data and information about the changes that BD causes in the lives of people who have this pathology. A methodology used for data collection was a data search in databases such as Pubmed, Scie, and Google Scholar2, covering the years 2015 to 202. from the phase, among them, the influence as cognitive, and functional of the functions children. We can identify which findings are important for diagnosis and possible treatments for early diagnoses and possible treatments for early diagnoses.

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Published

09/06/2022

How to Cite

Assunção, I. L. ., Coelho, D. C. ., Meinertz, E. F. ., Costa, F. M. da ., Regadas, M. S. ., Carreiro, M., Dias, M. T., Salomão, V. P. ., Tramontin, I. M. ., Farias, L. P. ., Rodrigues , J. B. ., Nascimento , A. B. de S. ., Castro, K. dos S. K. ., Gonçalo, S. M. ., Britto, M. F. de L. ., & Vale, R. T. T. . (2022). Neuropsychological Changes in Bipolar Disorder. E-Acadêmica, 3(2), e2432146. https://doi.org/10.52076/eacad-v3i2.146

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Health and Biological Sciences