Patients with bipolar disorder (BD) have affect recognition deficits. Whether affect recognition deficits constitute a state or trait marker of BD has great etiopathological significance. The current study aims to explore the interrelationships between affect recognition and basic neurocognitive functions for patients with BD across different mood states, using the Diagnostic Analysis of Non-Verbal Accuracy-2, Taiwanese version (DANVA-2-TW) as the index measure for affect recognition. To our knowledge, this is the first study examining affect recognition deficits of BPD across mood states in the Han Chinese population. Twenty-nine manic patients, 16 remitted patients with BD, and 40 control subjects are included in the study. Distinct asso...
Bipolar Disorder (BD) is a serious mood disorder, the aetiology of which is still unclear. The disor...
Facial emotion recognition deficits are common in bipolar disorder (BD) and associated with impairme...
Objective: To investigate the multifactorial relationship between illness insight, cognitive and emo...
Objective: To analyze the recognition, identification, and discrimination of facial emotions in a sa...
Objective: To analyze the recognition, identification, and discrimination of facial emotions in a sa...
Background: Patients with bipolar disorder (BD) experience persistent impairments in both affective ...
Background Individuals with bipolar disorder present with moderate impairments in so...
Background: Research in cognitive processes and attitudes in bipolar disorder is scarce and has prov...
Patients with bipolar disorder (BD) have difficulty in recognizing and discriminating facial emotion...
While impairments in cognitive emotional processing are key to the experience of mood disorders, lit...
Aberrant emotional biases have been reported in bipolar disorder (BD), but results are inconsistent....
BACKGROUND: Impairments in affective cognition are part of the neurocognitive profile and possible t...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive impairment may be part of the endophenotype of bipolar disorder (BP), but li...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is characterized by abnormalities in emotion processing. Specifically, the pro...
Objective: To investigate the multifactorial relationship between illness insight, cognitive and emo...
Bipolar Disorder (BD) is a serious mood disorder, the aetiology of which is still unclear. The disor...
Facial emotion recognition deficits are common in bipolar disorder (BD) and associated with impairme...
Objective: To investigate the multifactorial relationship between illness insight, cognitive and emo...
Objective: To analyze the recognition, identification, and discrimination of facial emotions in a sa...
Objective: To analyze the recognition, identification, and discrimination of facial emotions in a sa...
Background: Patients with bipolar disorder (BD) experience persistent impairments in both affective ...
Background Individuals with bipolar disorder present with moderate impairments in so...
Background: Research in cognitive processes and attitudes in bipolar disorder is scarce and has prov...
Patients with bipolar disorder (BD) have difficulty in recognizing and discriminating facial emotion...
While impairments in cognitive emotional processing are key to the experience of mood disorders, lit...
Aberrant emotional biases have been reported in bipolar disorder (BD), but results are inconsistent....
BACKGROUND: Impairments in affective cognition are part of the neurocognitive profile and possible t...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive impairment may be part of the endophenotype of bipolar disorder (BP), but li...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is characterized by abnormalities in emotion processing. Specifically, the pro...
Objective: To investigate the multifactorial relationship between illness insight, cognitive and emo...
Bipolar Disorder (BD) is a serious mood disorder, the aetiology of which is still unclear. The disor...
Facial emotion recognition deficits are common in bipolar disorder (BD) and associated with impairme...
Objective: To investigate the multifactorial relationship between illness insight, cognitive and emo...