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Bipolar patients show mood-congruent biases in sensitivity to facial expressions of emotion when exhibiting depressed symptoms, but not when exhibiting manic symptoms

Lookup NU author(s): Dr John Gray, Helen Venn, Professor Allan Young

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Abstract

Introduction: A number of studies have reported mood-congruent biases in processing facial expressions of emotion in depression and mania. Most of them have failed to establish that mood reliably affects relevant more than irrelevant expressions, or that the effect is specifically mood-related rather than due to resource or task difficulty artefacts. The aim was to examine, using appropriate statistical methods, whether depressed mood in bipolar patients decreases and manic mood increases sensitivity to facial expressions of happiness and vice versa for facial expressions of negative emotion. Methods: Sensitivity to facial expression of six basic emotions in bipolar patients when depressed and when manic was compared to closely matched controls. Results: Mood-related biases in sensitivity to facial expressions of happiness and of negative affect in general operate in persons with bipolar disorder when depressed. There is little evidence of similar biases in persons with bipolar disorder when manic. Conclusions: These data show a mood-congruent bias in sensitivity to facial expressions in bipolar depressed patients. © 2006 Psychology Press.


Publication metadata

Author(s): Gray J, Venn H, Montagne B, Murray L, Burt M, Frigerio E, Perrett D, Young AH

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: Cognitive Neuropsychiatry

Year: 2006

Volume: 11

Issue: 6

Pages: 505-520

ISSN (print): 1354-6805

ISSN (electronic): 1464-0619

Publisher: Psychology Press

URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13546800544000028

DOI: 10.1080/13546800544000028

PubMed id: 17354085


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