Impaired perception of affective prosody in remitted patients with bipolar disorder

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Impaired perception of affective prosody in remitted patients with bipolar disorder. / Bozikas, Vasilis P; Kosmidis, Mary H; Tonia, Thomy; Andreou, Christina; Focas, Kostas; Karavatos, Athanasios.

in: J NEUROPSYCH CLIN N, Jahrgang 19, Nr. 4, 01.01.2007, S. 436-40.

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Bozikas, VP, Kosmidis, MH, Tonia, T, Andreou, C, Focas, K & Karavatos, A 2007, 'Impaired perception of affective prosody in remitted patients with bipolar disorder', J NEUROPSYCH CLIN N, Jg. 19, Nr. 4, S. 436-40. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.neuropsych.19.4.436

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Bozikas, V. P., Kosmidis, M. H., Tonia, T., Andreou, C., Focas, K., & Karavatos, A. (2007). Impaired perception of affective prosody in remitted patients with bipolar disorder. J NEUROPSYCH CLIN N, 19(4), 436-40. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.neuropsych.19.4.436

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@article{6eaf142c38934759b6c9252a714341e5,
title = "Impaired perception of affective prosody in remitted patients with bipolar disorder",
abstract = "Patients with bipolar disorder present deficits in facial emotion perception, both during a manic episode as well as upon recovery. Our goal in the present study was to investigate the ability of remitted patients with bipolar disorder to perceive affective prosody and to explore potential differences in the specific emotions that are troublesome for them. Participants included 19 patients with bipolar disorder I, currently in remission, and 22 healthy comparison subjects, matched on age, education, and gender. An affective prosody test (APT) was administered to all participants. Bipolar patients had significantly lower overall scores on the APT than healthy individuals. This impairment was specific to female patients and certain emotions (e.g., fear and surprise).",
keywords = "Adult, Age of Onset, Analysis of Variance, Bipolar Disorder, Education, Empathy, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Psychiatric Status Rating Scales, Psychometrics, Social Behavior, Social Perception",
author = "Bozikas, {Vasilis P} and Kosmidis, {Mary H} and Thomy Tonia and Christina Andreou and Kostas Focas and Athanasios Karavatos",
year = "2007",
month = jan,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1176/appi.neuropsych.19.4.436",
language = "English",
volume = "19",
pages = "436--40",
journal = "J NEUROPSYCH CLIN N",
issn = "0895-0172",
publisher = "American Psychiatric Publishing Inc.",
number = "4",

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T1 - Impaired perception of affective prosody in remitted patients with bipolar disorder

AU - Bozikas, Vasilis P

AU - Kosmidis, Mary H

AU - Tonia, Thomy

AU - Andreou, Christina

AU - Focas, Kostas

AU - Karavatos, Athanasios

PY - 2007/1/1

Y1 - 2007/1/1

N2 - Patients with bipolar disorder present deficits in facial emotion perception, both during a manic episode as well as upon recovery. Our goal in the present study was to investigate the ability of remitted patients with bipolar disorder to perceive affective prosody and to explore potential differences in the specific emotions that are troublesome for them. Participants included 19 patients with bipolar disorder I, currently in remission, and 22 healthy comparison subjects, matched on age, education, and gender. An affective prosody test (APT) was administered to all participants. Bipolar patients had significantly lower overall scores on the APT than healthy individuals. This impairment was specific to female patients and certain emotions (e.g., fear and surprise).

AB - Patients with bipolar disorder present deficits in facial emotion perception, both during a manic episode as well as upon recovery. Our goal in the present study was to investigate the ability of remitted patients with bipolar disorder to perceive affective prosody and to explore potential differences in the specific emotions that are troublesome for them. Participants included 19 patients with bipolar disorder I, currently in remission, and 22 healthy comparison subjects, matched on age, education, and gender. An affective prosody test (APT) was administered to all participants. Bipolar patients had significantly lower overall scores on the APT than healthy individuals. This impairment was specific to female patients and certain emotions (e.g., fear and surprise).

KW - Adult

KW - Age of Onset

KW - Analysis of Variance

KW - Bipolar Disorder

KW - Education

KW - Empathy

KW - Female

KW - Humans

KW - Male

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Psychiatric Status Rating Scales

KW - Psychometrics

KW - Social Behavior

KW - Social Perception

U2 - 10.1176/appi.neuropsych.19.4.436

DO - 10.1176/appi.neuropsych.19.4.436

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

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VL - 19

SP - 436

EP - 440

JO - J NEUROPSYCH CLIN N

JF - J NEUROPSYCH CLIN N

SN - 0895-0172

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