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, Vol. 19, No. 4, 01.01.2007, p. 436-40.Research output: SCORING: Contribution to journal › SCORING: Journal article › Research › peer-review
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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
C2 - 18070847
VL - 19
SP - 436
EP - 440
JO - J NEUROPSYCH CLIN N
JF - J NEUROPSYCH CLIN N
SN - 0895-0172
IS - 4
ER -