Journal article
Investigation of the component processes involved in verbal declarative memory function in bipolar disorder: Utility of the hopkins verbal learning test-revised
TE Van Rheenen, SL Rossell
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society | Published : 2014
Abstract
Evidence suggests that standard learning and recall indexes are sensitive markers of verbal declarative memory ability in bipolar disorder (BD), but no study has examined performance across the full range of component process measures on the Hopkins Verbal Learning Test (HVLT-R) in a BD cohort. As the HVLT-R is part of a widely used battery of cognitive functioning backed by the U.S. Federal Drug Administration as the accepted battery for use in pro-cognitive trials assessing cognitive-enhancing drugs in the related disorder schizophrenia, estimating the utility of its measures in BD is important. Forty-nine BD patients and 51 healthy controls completed the HVLT-R, which was scored for 13 va..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors thank the Australian Rotary Health/Bipolar Expedition, Helen McPherson Smith Trust, and an Australian Postgraduate Award for financial support of this research. The authors declare no conflicts of interest.