Fig. 1

Scores on the body language reading test of sad, fearful, happy, angry, and neutral point-light walkers in participants with bipolar disorder (BD) and healthy participants (HC). Result summary: Individuals with bipolar disorder had a small, but statistically significant impairment in the ability to perceive emotions from body movement. The impairment was global and affected all emotions to the same extent. Error bars correspond to standard deviations for the two groups