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Fig. 1 | International Journal of Bipolar Disorders

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From: Behavioral measures and self-report of impulsivity in bipolar disorder: no association between Stroop test and Barratt Impulsiveness Scale

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Behavioral and self-reported impulsivity of euthymic patients (n = 40) and healthy controls (n = 30). On the Stroop test, poorer performance is indicated by higher scores (i.e., longer response duration). On the BIS, higher scores also indicated a greater affliction (i.e., more impulsive self-reports). Note: when comparing the subgroup of strictly euthymic patients to healthy controls, only the Stroop and the BIS sub-score attentional stay significantly different

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