Abstract

We studied the temporal dynamics of emotional information processing in youth with pediatric bipolar disorder (pBD) using peak amplitude and latency of the occipital P100 (P1) and late positive potential (LPP). P1 is a positive deflection in the event-related potential (ERP) peaking around 100 ms that reflects sensory processing of visual information, and the LPP begins after 160 ms after presentation of an emotionally salient stimulus.

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