Scientists watch eyes to decode bipolar Disorder's hidden patterns
NCT ID NCT03829787
Summary
This study aims to understand how people with bipolar disorder process information by tracking their eye movements. Researchers will measure how quickly participants look at emotional faces, how they respond to rewards, and their ability to control automatic eye movements. The goal is to learn if these patterns differ for people who also have anxiety or substance use issues, compared to those who don't.
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University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center - Mood Disorders Program
RECRUITINGCleveland, Ohio, 44106, United States
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