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Manpreet K. Singh, MD MS

Publication Details

  • Inhibition and attention in adolescents with nonmanic mood disorders and a high risk for developing mania.

    Singh MK, DelBello MP, Fleck DE, Shear PK, Strakowski SM. J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 2009; 31 (1): 1-7

    This study examines psychomotor inhibition, sustained attention, and inhibitory attentional control in adolescents (ages 12-18 years) with a nonmanic mood disorder and with a first-degree relative with bipolar I disorder (MD, N = 20) and demographically matched healthy children of parents without any psychiatric disorder (HC, N = 13). MD participants showed abnormal performance in stop signal reaction time and latency (d = 1.28 and 1.64, respectively), sustained attention response bias (d = 0.75), and color naming speed (d = 0.88). The results indicate that MD participants exhibit psychomotor disinhibition, marginal cognitive slowing and cautious response biases, but no formal deficits in sustained or selective attention.

    PubMedID: 18608697


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