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Inhibitory control in Bipolar Disorder disclosed by theta band modulation

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2025
abstract:
Background: Cognitive inhibition is key to cognitive control in healthy and psychiatric conditions. Bipolar Disorder (BD) individuals display a range of inhibitory deficits and high levels of impulsivity across all stages of the disease, including euthymia. Methods: We tested how the inhibition of heuristics in favor of analytical strategies influences the elaboration of sentences with logical quantifiers by means of a sentence-picture matching task in which the processing of quantified sentences containing the logical universal and particular quantifiers was required. Behavioral and brain oscillatory responses were assessed employing EEG recordings. Results: In Experiment 1, in a group of healthy volunteers, we demonstrated how the presence of a universal quantifier generates an inhibition, characterized by a high cognitive load, which is resolved at the expense of a poorer behavioral performance compared to a lower cognitive load and neutral control task. In Experiment 2, comparing healthy adults and BD patients, EEG time-frequency analysis showed a different modulation of the theta frequency band localized centrally in the medial frontal areas and representative of the different degrees of cognitive control between groups. Limitations: Electrophysiological description should be interpreted with caution in light of the high signal-to-noise ratio determined by the complexity of the task. Conclusions: Even in euthymia, BD limited availability of resources for cognitive inhibition impacts the functionality of a fronto-parietal cortical network, responsible for cognitive control, and orchestrated by the activity of frontal areas synchronized in theta and beta frequency.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Bipolar Disorder; Cognitive inhibition; Logical quantifiers; Theta frequency
List of contributors:
Bertoli, Massimo; Zappasodi, Filippo; Croce, Pierpaolo; De Iure, Danilo; Pettorruso, Mauro; Cavallotto, Clara; Martinotti, Giovanni; Di Matteo, Rosalia; Brunetti, Marcella
Authors of the University:
BERTOLI MASSIMO
BRUNETTI Marcella
CAVALLOTTO CLARA
CROCE PIERPAOLO ARTURO
DE IURE Danilo
DI MATTEO ROSALIA
MARTINOTTI Giovanni
PETTORRUSO MAURO
ZAPPASODI Filippo
Handle:
https://ricerca.unich.it/handle/11564/854873
Published in:
JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
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