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Smooth pursuit eye movement deficits as a biomarker for psychotic features in bipolar disorder-Findings from the PARDIP study.

Svenja BrakemeierAndreas SprengerInga MeyhöferJennifer E McDowellLeah H RubinS Kristian HillMatcheri S KeshavanGodfrey D PearlsonCarol A TammingaElliot S GershonSarah S KeedyJohn A SweeneyBrett A ClementzRebekka Lencer
Published in: Bipolar disorders (2019)
Our findings support the model that impairments of sensorimotor and cognitive processing as required for early and later predictive smooth pursuit maintenance are relatively specific to those bipolar patients with a history of psychosis. This suggests that the neural circuitry for developing feed-forward predictive models for accurate pursuit maintenance is associated with the occurrence of psychotic features in bipolar patients. In contrast, generalized neuropsychological impairments did not differentiate the two bipolar patient groups.
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