Bipolar disorder (BD) is a severe mental illness characterized by an early age of onset and a life-long course with a high risk of recurrence of manic and depressive episodes [1], and a severe impact on functioning and quality of life [2, 3]. The episodic nature of BD and the diverse symptoms in depressive,...
Bipolar disorder (BD) and major depressive disorder (MDD) are two prevalent global mental illnesses [1]. The primary distinction lies in the fact that MDD patients typically experience prolonged and continuous depressive states, whereas BD patients undergo cyclical mood fluctuations, such as depressive...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic psychiatric disorder characterized by manic and depressive mood episodes accompanied by recurrent relapses and significant functional impairment. A core feature of BD is cognitive impairment, which is present across all mood states [1, 2, 3–4]. Among the various...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a complex and recurrent disease with alternating episodes of (hypo-)mania and depression [1]. The lifetime prevalence rate of BD is over 2% among all populations [2]. Cognitive impairment, which is associated with a poorer quality of life and a higher mortality rate [3], contributes...