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- 2017
Dysfunctional gaze processing in bipolar disorderDOI: 10.1016/j.nicl.2017.09.006 Keywords: Bipolar disorder, Gaze processing, Face recognition, Memory, ERP, EEG source imaging Abstract: Gaze conveys emotional information, and humans present sensitivity to its direction from the earliest days of life. Bipolar disorder is a disease characterized by fluctuating states of emotional and cognitive dysregulation. To explore the role of attentional control on face processing in bipolar patients (BP) we used gaze direction as an emotion modulation parameter in a two-back Working Memory (WM) task while high-density EEG data were acquired. Since gaze direction influences emotional attributions to faces with neutral expressions as well, we presented neutral faces with direct and averted gaze. Nineteen euthymic BP and a sample of age- and gender-matched controls were examined
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