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Eye gaze perception in bipolar disorder: Self-referential bias but intact perceptual sensitivity.

Beier YaoSavanna A MuellerTyler B GroveMerranda McLaughlinKatharine ThakkarVicki EllingrodMelvin G McInnisStephan F TaylorPatricia J DeldinIvy F Tso
Published in: Bipolar disorders (2017)
The psychopathology of social dysfunction was fundamentally different between BD and SZ in this modest sample. Eye gaze perception in BD was characterized by a self-referential bias but preserved perceptual sensitivity, the latter of which distinguished BD from SZ. The relationship between gaze perception and broader socio-emotional functioning in SZ and HC was absent in BD.
Keyphrases
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