Sensorimotor performance in euthymic bipolar disorder: the MPraxis (PennCNP) analysis
AUTOR(ES)
Neves, Maila de C., Albuquerque, Maicon R., Neves, Fernando S., Lage, Guilherme M., Malloy-Diniz, Leandro, Nicolato, Rodrigo, Corrêa, Humberto
FONTE
Rev. Bras. Psiquiatr.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
17/03/2014
RESUMO
Background: Sensorimotor deficits are an important phenomenological facet observed in patients with bipolar disorder (BD). However, there is little research on this topic. We hypothesize that the MPraxis test can be used to screen for motor impairments in BD aiming movements. Method: The MPraxis, which is a quick and easy-to-apply computerized test, measures sensorimotor control. During the test, the participant must move the computer mouse cursor over an ever-shrinking green box and click on it once. We predict that the MPraxis test is capable of detecting differences in sensorimotor performance between patients with BD and controls. We assessed 21 euthymic type I BD patients, without DSM-IV-TR Axis I comorbidity, and 21 healthy controls. Results and conclusions: Compared to the controls, the patients with BD presented a lower response time in their movements in all conditions. Our results showed sensorimotor deficits in BD and suggested that the MPraxis test can be used to screen for motor impairments in patients with euthymic BD.
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