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Emotion Processing Deficit in Euthymic Bipolar Disorder: A Potential Endophenotype.

Preethi V ReddySaravanakumar AnandanGopalkumar RakeshVenkatarama ShivakumarBoban JosephSunil Kalmady VasuSri Mahavir AgarwalMuralidharan KesavanGanesan VenkatasubramanianJanardhanan C Narayanaswamy
Published in: Indian journal of psychological medicine (2021)
BD in remission exhibits FERD in general, whereas specific labeling deficits of fear and anger emotions, indicating impaired directive higher order aspect of emotion processing, were demonstrated in HR subjects. This appears to be a potential endophenotype. These deficits could underlie the pathogenesis in BD, with possible frontolimbic circuitry impairment. They may have potential implications in functional recovery and prognosis of BD.
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