Little is known about the nature of the relation between information-processing biases and affective traits in bipolar disorder. The present study was designed to investigate whether attentional biases are evident in persons diagnosed with bipolar disorder when they are in a positive mood state, and whether biases are related to indices of emotion regulation and to prior history of mood episodes. Ninety adults diagnosed with bipolar I disorder and 81 controls with no lifetime mood disorder underwent a positive mood induction and then completed an emotion face dot-probe task; participants in the bipolar disorder group also completed a self-report measure of responses to positive affect. Attentional bias was not related to a diagnosis of bipo...
Compared to the extensive research focussing on cognitive vulnerability factors underlying the onset...
While impairments in cognitive emotional processing are key to the experience of mood disorders, lit...
tAn antisaccade experiment, using happy, sad, and neutral faces, was conducted to examine the effect...
Bipolar disorder is associated with significant social and occupational impairments, as well as incr...
Attentional biases for emotional stimuli and general orienting processes were examined in bipolar di...
Research has yielded mixed findings regarding whether bipolar disorder is related to attentional bia...
An ‘‘affective’ ’ go/no-go task was used in the different episodes of bipolar patients (euthymic, de...
Attentional biases toward emotional information may represent vulnerability and maintenance factors ...
Background: Research in cognitive processes and attitudes in bipolar disorder is scarce and has prov...
Abstract Background Bipolar disorder is associated with heightened and persistent positive emotion (...
OBJECTIVES: Previous studies have reported deficits in selective attention and specific emotional ...
Introduction: A number of studies have reported mood-congruent biases in processing facial expressio...
Aberrant emotional biases have been reported in bipolar disorder (BD), but results are inconsistent....
An affective go/no-go task was used in the different episodes of bipolar patients (euthymic, depress...
Individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) may exhibit attentional deficits, however, the extent of impa...
Compared to the extensive research focussing on cognitive vulnerability factors underlying the onset...
While impairments in cognitive emotional processing are key to the experience of mood disorders, lit...
tAn antisaccade experiment, using happy, sad, and neutral faces, was conducted to examine the effect...
Bipolar disorder is associated with significant social and occupational impairments, as well as incr...
Attentional biases for emotional stimuli and general orienting processes were examined in bipolar di...
Research has yielded mixed findings regarding whether bipolar disorder is related to attentional bia...
An ‘‘affective’ ’ go/no-go task was used in the different episodes of bipolar patients (euthymic, de...
Attentional biases toward emotional information may represent vulnerability and maintenance factors ...
Background: Research in cognitive processes and attitudes in bipolar disorder is scarce and has prov...
Abstract Background Bipolar disorder is associated with heightened and persistent positive emotion (...
OBJECTIVES: Previous studies have reported deficits in selective attention and specific emotional ...
Introduction: A number of studies have reported mood-congruent biases in processing facial expressio...
Aberrant emotional biases have been reported in bipolar disorder (BD), but results are inconsistent....
An affective go/no-go task was used in the different episodes of bipolar patients (euthymic, depress...
Individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) may exhibit attentional deficits, however, the extent of impa...
Compared to the extensive research focussing on cognitive vulnerability factors underlying the onset...
While impairments in cognitive emotional processing are key to the experience of mood disorders, lit...
tAn antisaccade experiment, using happy, sad, and neutral faces, was conducted to examine the effect...