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Differential involvement of trait impulsivity, fluid intelligence, and executive function in creativity among euthymic patients with bipolar disorder
How impulsivity, problem-solving skills, and self-control relate differently to creativity in stable bipolar disorder patients
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Abstract
Fifty-seven euthymic patients with bipolar disorder showed comparable overall creativity to 56 healthy controls but underperformed in convergent thinking.
- Patients with bipolar disorder have a negative association between and creativity.
- Cognitive flexibility is positively correlated with creativity in patients with bipolar disorder.
- Creativity levels in euthymic patients do not indicate heightened creativity compared to healthy controls.
- The study highlights the role of cognitive factors in understanding creativity in bipolar disorder.
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Comparison of impulsivity levels between patients and controls.
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Convergent Thinking Performance
Assessment of convergent thinking performance using CWRAT.