Abstract
Neurocognitive dysfunction is evident among youth with bipolar disorder (BD), particularly during symptomatic intervals and particularly in frontal-executive domains. However, few studies have examined neurocognition across symptomatic BD adolescents, euthymic BD adolescents, and healthy control (HC) subjects.
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