Authors
Melissa A Brotman, Christen M Deveney, Laura A Thomas, Kendra E Hinton, Jennifer Y Yi, Daniel S Pine, Ellen Leibenluft
Publication date
2014/11
Journal
Bipolar disorders
Volume
16
Issue
7
Pages
756-763
Description
Objectives
Both patients with pediatric bipolar disorder (BD) and unaffected youth at familial risk (AR) for the illness show impairments in face emotion labeling. Few studies, however, have examined brain regions engaged in AR youth when processing emotional faces. Moreover, studies have yet to explore neural responsiveness to subtle changes in face emotion in AR youth.
Methods
Sixty‐four unrelated youth, including 20 patients with BD, 15 unaffected AR youth, and 29 healthy comparisons (HC), completed functional magnetic resonance imaging. Neutral faces were morphed with angry or happy faces in 25% intervals. In specific phases of the task, youth alternatively made explicit (hostility) or implicit (nose width) ratings of the faces. The slope of blood oxygenated level‐dependent activity was calculated across neutral to angry and neutral to happy face stimuli.
Results
Behaviorally, both subjects with BD (p …
Total citations
201520162017201820192020202120222023202467121324