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Do bipolar brehs iq fluctuate with their mood swings?

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awkward obsidian locus
  11/22/17
IQ, no. Work ethic and productivity: big league.
poppy razzmatazz old irish cottage den
  11/22/17
They do, actually. Not just that: the IQ of bipolar bros goe...
fishy sandwich
  11/22/17
im fucked.
stimulating half-breed
  11/22/17
Guess ya gotta make the MANIC episodes really count
awkward obsidian locus
  11/22/17
Think of boomers as a wild manic episode (free fucking, spen...
fishy sandwich
  11/22/17
Got damn
awkward obsidian locus
  11/22/17
Lo fucking l. A really flurry of nonsense
provocative sneaky criminal
  11/22/17
You doubt (i) there are IQ & other cognitive declines ev...
fishy sandwich
  11/22/17
I'm not making any substantive claims. But formally that par...
provocative sneaky criminal
  11/22/17
Thanks for you opinion. You sound clueless on the subject.
fishy sandwich
  11/22/17
That would be correct. I only deal in natural kinds.
provocative sneaky criminal
  11/22/17
yes, because mood affects conation (volition).
Pearl Greedy Site Toilet Seat
  11/22/17
Interesting
awkward obsidian locus
  11/22/17
E.g., https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5570032/
fishy sandwich
  11/22/17
Emerging evidence for reclassifying psych ailmets as "g...
fishy sandwich
  11/22/17
Zing chong fob fob bing
thriller institution
  11/22/17
Yes, a lot of manic bros lose most capacity for logical reas...
Irradiated athletic conference
  11/22/17


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Date: November 22nd, 2017 11:56 AM
Author: awkward obsidian locus



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Date: November 22nd, 2017 11:59 AM
Author: poppy razzmatazz old irish cottage den

IQ, no. Work ethic and productivity: big league.

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Date: November 22nd, 2017 12:01 PM
Author: fishy sandwich

They do, actually. Not just that: the IQ of bipolar bros goes into decline faster than the expected decline with age, && one of the biggest predictors of severity is the extent of IQ decline after e.g. a manic episode. As such, nootropic treatments are indicated for the bipolar prodrome, but NONE WORK.

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Date: November 22nd, 2017 1:10 PM
Author: stimulating half-breed

im fucked.

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Date: November 22nd, 2017 1:23 PM
Author: awkward obsidian locus

Guess ya gotta make the MANIC episodes really count

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Date: November 22nd, 2017 3:00 PM
Author: fishy sandwich

Think of boomers as a wild manic episode (free fucking, spendthrift spending, wild warmongering) and subsequent generations as the depressed and retarded remnants.

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Date: November 22nd, 2017 3:21 PM
Author: awkward obsidian locus

Got damn

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Date: November 22nd, 2017 3:22 PM
Author: provocative sneaky criminal

Lo fucking l. A really flurry of nonsense

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3805757&forum_id=2#34750064)



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Date: November 22nd, 2017 3:24 PM
Author: fishy sandwich

You doubt (i) there are IQ & other cognitive declines even in euthymic bipolar patients; (ii) severity of those declines is associated with bipolar severity & course?

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Date: November 22nd, 2017 3:27 PM
Author: provocative sneaky criminal

I'm not making any substantive claims. But formally that paragraph sounds like it was written by a manic bro.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3805757&forum_id=2#34750107)



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Date: November 22nd, 2017 3:30 PM
Author: fishy sandwich

Thanks for you opinion. You sound clueless on the subject.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3805757&forum_id=2#34750141)



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Date: November 22nd, 2017 3:35 PM
Author: provocative sneaky criminal

That would be correct. I only deal in natural kinds.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3805757&forum_id=2#34750205)



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Date: November 22nd, 2017 12:01 PM
Author: Pearl Greedy Site Toilet Seat

yes, because mood affects conation (volition).

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3805757&forum_id=2#34748188)



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Date: November 22nd, 2017 1:06 PM
Author: awkward obsidian locus

Interesting

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Date: November 22nd, 2017 1:09 PM
Author: fishy sandwich

E.g., https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5570032/

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3805757&forum_id=2#34748727)



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Date: November 22nd, 2017 1:10 PM
Author: fishy sandwich

Emerging evidence for reclassifying psych ailmets as "general fucked upedness disorder" (QUOTE):

It is also remarkable that neurocognitive deficits are not specific of BD, and they may be considered as a common dimension across disparate psychiatric disorders, thus a trans-nosological domain (Millan et al., 2015; Vieta, 2016). In this vein, the Research Domain Criteria (RDoc) is an alternative approach with the purpose of conducting research in terms of dimensions, defined by neurobiology and behavioral measures, which cut across traditional diagnostic categories. This framework incorporates genetics, neuroimaging, and cognitive sciences for a new classification of mental disorders (Cuthbert, 2014), where the cognitive system is among the proposed higher order domains. Although this framework was designed to serve templates for research, interestingly it might enrich current DSM diagnoses with more individualized nuances by highlighting factors that mediate or moderate the clinical course and response to treatment. Combining this information, in a hybrid model, might provide a powerful prognostic capacity regarding the course and treatment response as well as help to guide the treatment planning (Yager et al. 2017).



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Date: November 22nd, 2017 3:01 PM
Author: thriller institution

Zing chong fob fob bing

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Date: November 22nd, 2017 3:06 PM
Author: Irradiated athletic conference

Yes, a lot of manic bros lose most capacity for logical reasoning. Contradictions no longer matter, so anything goes. They have extremely terrible judgment, and I don't thing that's just on account of being impulsive

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3805757&forum_id=2#34749879)