Facial processing in bipolar disorder is mediated by clinical and biological aspects

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Autor(a) principal: Shoshina,Irina I.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Oliveira,Milena E., Silva,Gabriella M., Negreiros,Nathalia S., Felisberti,Fatima M., Fernandes,Thiago P., Santos,Natanael A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (São Paulo. 1999. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-44462022000600602
Resumo: Objective: The process of detecting faces can be considered one of the initial steps in face recognition, which is essential for human interaction. We sought to investigate whether a face perception task reliably detects subtle perceptual disturbances between patients with bipolar disorder (BD) and healthy controls. Methods: In this multisite study, we examined differences between BD patients and matched healthy controls. Participants were instructed to detect the orientation (either left or right) of a face when it was presented as a face/non-face pair on a computer screen using Bayesian entropy estimation. Data analyses compared performance between the groups. Results: Overall, BD patients exhibited more perceptual disturbances compared with controls. BD patients who took olanzapine had better performance and faster reaction times (RTs) than patients who took lithium or were medication-naive. BD patients who took lithium had better performance and faster RTs than medication-naive patients. The medication-naive BD group exhibited greater disturbances than all other groups. Conclusion: These findings highlight the reliability of the face perception task used herein and may be important for public health initiatives and follow-up studies that seek to understand the diverse effects of other variables that can affect sensory processing in this population.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Facial processing in bipolar disorder is mediated by clinical and biological aspects
title Facial processing in bipolar disorder is mediated by clinical and biological aspects
spellingShingle Facial processing in bipolar disorder is mediated by clinical and biological aspects
Shoshina,Irina I.
Bipolar disorder
medication
olanzapine
serum levels
face perception
face detection
title_short Facial processing in bipolar disorder is mediated by clinical and biological aspects
title_full Facial processing in bipolar disorder is mediated by clinical and biological aspects
title_fullStr Facial processing in bipolar disorder is mediated by clinical and biological aspects
title_full_unstemmed Facial processing in bipolar disorder is mediated by clinical and biological aspects
title_sort Facial processing in bipolar disorder is mediated by clinical and biological aspects
author Shoshina,Irina I.
author_facet Shoshina,Irina I.
Oliveira,Milena E.
Silva,Gabriella M.
Negreiros,Nathalia S.
Felisberti,Fatima M.
Fernandes,Thiago P.
Santos,Natanael A.
author_role author
author2 Oliveira,Milena E.
Silva,Gabriella M.
Negreiros,Nathalia S.
Felisberti,Fatima M.
Fernandes,Thiago P.
Santos,Natanael A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Shoshina,Irina I.
Oliveira,Milena E.
Silva,Gabriella M.
Negreiros,Nathalia S.
Felisberti,Fatima M.
Fernandes,Thiago P.
Santos,Natanael A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bipolar disorder
medication
olanzapine
serum levels
face perception
face detection
topic Bipolar disorder
medication
olanzapine
serum levels
face perception
face detection
description Objective: The process of detecting faces can be considered one of the initial steps in face recognition, which is essential for human interaction. We sought to investigate whether a face perception task reliably detects subtle perceptual disturbances between patients with bipolar disorder (BD) and healthy controls. Methods: In this multisite study, we examined differences between BD patients and matched healthy controls. Participants were instructed to detect the orientation (either left or right) of a face when it was presented as a face/non-face pair on a computer screen using Bayesian entropy estimation. Data analyses compared performance between the groups. Results: Overall, BD patients exhibited more perceptual disturbances compared with controls. BD patients who took olanzapine had better performance and faster reaction times (RTs) than patients who took lithium or were medication-naive. BD patients who took lithium had better performance and faster RTs than medication-naive patients. The medication-naive BD group exhibited greater disturbances than all other groups. Conclusion: These findings highlight the reliability of the face perception task used herein and may be important for public health initiatives and follow-up studies that seek to understand the diverse effects of other variables that can affect sensory processing in this population.
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