Abstract

Cognitive deficits have been reported frequently in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, but it is not clear whether these deficits are caused by medications, active symptoms, substance use, or some process related to the primary illness. These investigators administered a battery of neuropsychological tests to 40 men with bipolar I disorder, 20 men with schizophrenia, and 22 male controls. All …

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