All Relations between Mood Disorders and cognitive processing speed

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Jessica Podda, Federica Di Antonio, Andrea Tacchino, Ludovico Pedullà, Erica Grange, Mario Alberto Battaglia, Giampaolo Brichetto, Michela Ponzi. A taxonomy of cognitive phenotypes in Multiple Sclerosis: a 1-year longitudinal study. Scientific reports. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-09-02. PMID:39223279. based on cognitive and mood information from patient-reported outcomes (pros) and clinician-assessed outcomes (caos), four cognitive subgroups of people with ms (pwms) were identified: phenotype 1 (44.5%) showed a preserved cognitive profile; phenotype 2 (22.8%) had a mild-cognitive impairment profile with attention difficulties; phenotype 3 (24.3%) included people with marked difficulties in visuo-executive, attention, language, memory and information processing speed; lastly, phenotype 4 (8.4%) grouped individuals with a multi-domain impairment profile (visuo-executive, attention, language, memory, orientation, information processing speed and mood disorders). 2024-09-02 2024-09-05 Not clear
Katie L Doyle, Erin E Morgan, Sheldon Morris, Davey M Smith, Susan Little, Jennifer E Iudicello, Kaitlin Blackstone, David J Moore, Igor Grant, Scott L Letendre, Steven Paul Wood. Real-world impact of neurocognitive deficits in acute and early HIV infection. Journal of neurovirology. vol 19. issue 6. 2014-08-05. PMID:24277439. among those with aeh, nci (i.e., deficits in learning and information processing speed), mood disorders (i.e., bipolar disorder), and substance dependence (e.g., methamphetamine dependence) were all independently predictive of rwf dependence. 2014-08-05 2023-08-12 human