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Reduced electroencephalogram responses to standard and target auditory stimuli in bipolar disorder and the impact of psychotic features: Analysis of event‐related potentials, spectral power, and inter‐trial coherence

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Bipolar disorder (BD) is associated with reductions in the P3b event‐related potential (ERP) response to target auditory stimuli, which suggests deficits in context updating. Previous studies have typically examined these… Click to show full abstract

Bipolar disorder (BD) is associated with reductions in the P3b event‐related potential (ERP) response to target auditory stimuli, which suggests deficits in context updating. Previous studies have typically examined these responses in the temporal domain, which may not capture alterations in specific frequencies of phase‐locked or induced electrophysiological activity. Therefore, the present study examined early and late ERPs in temporal and frequency domains in a bipolar sample with and without current psychotic features.

Keywords: target auditory; event related; bipolar disorder; psychotic features; auditory stimuli

Journal Title: Bipolar Disorders
Year Published: 2018

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