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Eye Tracking Study - Bipolar Disorder Without Current Anxiety or Substance Use Disorder (I0105)

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Attentional Biases, Reward Sensitivity, and Cognitive Control in Adults with Bipolar Disorder and Different Psychiatric Comorbidities: An Eye-Tracking Study

  • Sex at Birth: Any
  • Age: Adult (18 - 64), Older Adult (65+)
  • Accepting Healthy People: Yes
  • Type: Interventional / Therapeutic
  • Trial Phase: NA
  • Conditions Being Studied: Bipolar Disorder

Study Purpose

This research study may help us learn more about diagnosing and treating Bipolar Disorder (BD). We may also be asking you to participate as a healthy volunteer, also known as a control. The purpose of this study is to learn more about how eye-tracking technology may help in the diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder.

Who Can Participate

Age: 18 and older

Principal Investigator
Keming Gao MD PhD
Department/Division
Mood Disorders (Psychiatry)

Locations

UH Cleveland Medical Center
11100 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland OH, 44106

  • UH IRB: 09-17-03
  • StudyID: 09-17-03.
  • ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03829787
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