LONGITUDINAL CNV STUDY IN A GROUP OF 5 BIPOLAR CYCLOTHYMIC PATIENTS

  • 1 January 1979
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 14  (4) , 581-586
Abstract
A longitudinal study was conducted in 5 subjects with bipolar cyclothymic psychosis, recording contingent negative variations in the same patients in the different phases of illness and under normal clinical conditions. An average voltage decrease was found in the depressive phases and a more conspicuous decrease in the manic phases. An evident postimperative negative variation was present in 4 subjects during the manic phase. Tentative psychological and neurophysiological interpretation of the results was presented.

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