Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6813379 | Psychiatry Research | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Manic BD patients exhibited higher motor activity than HCS and higher novel object interactions. hBPM activity measures were not correlated with observer-rated symptoms, and hBPM activity was more sensitive in accurately classifying hospitalized BD subjects than observer ratings. Although the findings can only be generalized to inpatient populations, they suggest that increased energy, particularly specific and goal-directed exploration, is a distinguishing feature of BD mania and is best quantified by objective measures of motor activity. A better understanding is needed of the biological underpinnings of this cardinal feature.
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Authors
William Perry, Meghan McIlwain, Karen Kloezeman, Brook L. Henry, Arpi Minassian,