2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2019.04.076
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Early and late cortical reactivity to passively viewed emotional faces in pediatric bipolar disorder

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“…Three studies ( Batty et al, 2011 ; Batty and Taylor, 2006 ; Meaux et al, 2014 ) included neutral stimuli and all six of the basic emotions. Most studies included adult stimuli, although Tye et al (2014) used child stimuli, whilst O’Connor et al (2005) and Simonetti et al (2019) included both child and adult stimuli. Studies generally incorporated either implicit ( n = 14) or explicit ( n = 4) tasks, whilst Wong et al (2008) included both.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Three studies ( Batty et al, 2011 ; Batty and Taylor, 2006 ; Meaux et al, 2014 ) included neutral stimuli and all six of the basic emotions. Most studies included adult stimuli, although Tye et al (2014) used child stimuli, whilst O’Connor et al (2005) and Simonetti et al (2019) included both child and adult stimuli. Studies generally incorporated either implicit ( n = 14) or explicit ( n = 4) tasks, whilst Wong et al (2008) included both.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sample size across studies ranged from 26 ( Grunewald et al, 2019 ) to 188 ( Kujawa, Hajcak et al, 2012 ), with a median of 48 participants. Most studies employed an explicit task design, with the exception of Kujawa et al (2012a , 2012b ) and Simonetti et al (2019) . Generally, adult stimuli were used in the FEP task, although James et al (2018) and Woody et al (2019) included morphed child stimuli.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mentioned before, altered activity of cortical areas belonging to AN are involved in emotion regulation. Poor emotion regulation does not allow for the inhibition of prepotent emotional impulses coming from subcortical areas, such as the amygdala ( 80 ). Poor activity in the FPN and CON might facilitate the transition of prepotent emotionally states into action through failure of response inhibition processes., i.e., the capability of withholding or canceling routinized, ongoing, or prepotent responses to enable goal-oriented behaviors ( 81 , 82 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Event-related potential (ERP) is a tool for a functional measure of brain activity that occurs time-locked to external stimuli and reflects successive stages of information processing. The ERP is a technique that can provide an analysis of neural activity with the high temporal resolution and high informative power on neural alterations in several disorders including schizophrenia, affective disorders, and substance abuse disorders (7)(8)(9). Previous studies have indicated that ERP P300 (P300) reflects cognitive control-related processing; therefore, P300 is thought to serve as a marker of cognitive control processes (10,11).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%