Abstract

Impaired cognitive control is a feature of psychoses, and saccade tasks, antisaccade in particular, are viable measures to quantify cognitive control. Probands with bipolar disorder often show higher antisaccade error rates compared to healthy participants, although effect sizes are not consistent. One contributing factor to this phenomenon may be that past studies did not distinguish between bipolar disorder cases with and without psychosis.

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