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High cognitive reserve in bipolar disorders as a moderator of neurocognitive impairment | Synapse
March 3, 2026
High cognitive reserve in bipolar disorders as a moderator of neurocognitive impairment
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Iria Grande i Fullana
JS
José Sánchez-Moreno
BC
Brisa Solé Cabezuelo
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Key Points
Cognitive reserve appears to play a significant role in moderating neurocognitive impairment.
Findings indicate that individuals with higher cognitive reserve demonstrate better cognitive function despite bipolar disorder.
Assessment of cognitive reserve involved various neuropsychological tests across diverse patient groups.
These insights may lead to targeted interventions that enhance cognitive resilience in bipolar individuals.
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Fullana et al. (Sun,) studied this question.
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