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Identifying the difference in time perception between major depressive disorder and bipolar depression through a temporal bisection task

BACKGROUND: It is difficult to make a precise diagnosis to distinguish patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) from patients with Bipolar Depressive Disorder (current depressive episode, BD). This study will explore the difference in time perception between MDD and BD using a temporal bisectio...

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Autores principales: Liu, Panqi, Guo, Hua, Ma, Ruihua, Liu, Sijia, Wang, Xuan, Zhao, Ke, Tan, Yunlong, Tan, Shuping, Yang, Fude, Wang, Zhiren
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9721479/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36469514
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0277076
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author Liu, Panqi
Guo, Hua
Ma, Ruihua
Liu, Sijia
Wang, Xuan
Zhao, Ke
Tan, Yunlong
Tan, Shuping
Yang, Fude
Wang, Zhiren
author_facet Liu, Panqi
Guo, Hua
Ma, Ruihua
Liu, Sijia
Wang, Xuan
Zhao, Ke
Tan, Yunlong
Tan, Shuping
Yang, Fude
Wang, Zhiren
author_sort Liu, Panqi
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description BACKGROUND: It is difficult to make a precise diagnosis to distinguish patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) from patients with Bipolar Depressive Disorder (current depressive episode, BD). This study will explore the difference in time perception between MDD and BD using a temporal bisection task. METHODS: In this temporal bisection task, 30 MDD patients, 30 BD patients, and 30 healthy controls (HC) had to categorize a signal duration, between 400 and 1600 milliseconds (ms), as either short or long. A repeated measurement analysis of variance with 3 (subject type) × 7 (time interval) was performed on the long response ratio with Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons. Origin software was used to calculate the subjective bisection point (BP), difference limen (DL), and Weber ratio (WR). The Hamilton Depression Rating Scale for depression-17 was used to assess depressive symptoms in the patients. RESULTS: The data showed that the interaction effect between subject type and duration was significant (F ((6,498)) = 4.656, p <0.001, η(2)(p) = 0.101). At 400 ms, and the long response of the MDD group was greater than HC group (p<0.017, Bonferroni-corrected). At 1200, 1400 and 1600 ms, the long response of BD group is smaller than HC group, (p<0.017, Bonferroni-corrected). The one-way ANOVA revealed significant difference among the HC, MDD and BD groups in the BP values WR values, F((2, 81)) = 3.462, p = 0.036 vs. F((2, 81)) = 3.311, p = 0.042. Post-hoc tests showed that the value of BP in the MDD group was less than BD group (p = 0.027) and the value of BP in the MDD group was less than HC group (p = 0.027), while there was not significant difference of BP values between BD group and HC group. The WR values in MDD group larger than the HC group (p = 0.022). LIMITATIONS: Severity of depression not divided and analyzed according to the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale score. CONCLUSION: The time perception of the MDD and BD groups was different from that of the HC group, they overestimated short time periods. Compared with the BD group, the MDD group had a smaller time bisector, and these patients felt that time passed more slowly. The time sensitivity of MDD group and BD group were less than the HC group. However, there was no statistical difference in time sensitivity between the MDD and BD groups.
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spelling pubmed-97214792022-12-06 Identifying the difference in time perception between major depressive disorder and bipolar depression through a temporal bisection task Liu, Panqi Guo, Hua Ma, Ruihua Liu, Sijia Wang, Xuan Zhao, Ke Tan, Yunlong Tan, Shuping Yang, Fude Wang, Zhiren PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: It is difficult to make a precise diagnosis to distinguish patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) from patients with Bipolar Depressive Disorder (current depressive episode, BD). This study will explore the difference in time perception between MDD and BD using a temporal bisection task. METHODS: In this temporal bisection task, 30 MDD patients, 30 BD patients, and 30 healthy controls (HC) had to categorize a signal duration, between 400 and 1600 milliseconds (ms), as either short or long. A repeated measurement analysis of variance with 3 (subject type) × 7 (time interval) was performed on the long response ratio with Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons. Origin software was used to calculate the subjective bisection point (BP), difference limen (DL), and Weber ratio (WR). The Hamilton Depression Rating Scale for depression-17 was used to assess depressive symptoms in the patients. RESULTS: The data showed that the interaction effect between subject type and duration was significant (F ((6,498)) = 4.656, p <0.001, η(2)(p) = 0.101). At 400 ms, and the long response of the MDD group was greater than HC group (p<0.017, Bonferroni-corrected). At 1200, 1400 and 1600 ms, the long response of BD group is smaller than HC group, (p<0.017, Bonferroni-corrected). The one-way ANOVA revealed significant difference among the HC, MDD and BD groups in the BP values WR values, F((2, 81)) = 3.462, p = 0.036 vs. F((2, 81)) = 3.311, p = 0.042. Post-hoc tests showed that the value of BP in the MDD group was less than BD group (p = 0.027) and the value of BP in the MDD group was less than HC group (p = 0.027), while there was not significant difference of BP values between BD group and HC group. The WR values in MDD group larger than the HC group (p = 0.022). LIMITATIONS: Severity of depression not divided and analyzed according to the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale score. CONCLUSION: The time perception of the MDD and BD groups was different from that of the HC group, they overestimated short time periods. Compared with the BD group, the MDD group had a smaller time bisector, and these patients felt that time passed more slowly. The time sensitivity of MDD group and BD group were less than the HC group. However, there was no statistical difference in time sensitivity between the MDD and BD groups. Public Library of Science 2022-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9721479/ /pubmed/36469514 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0277076 Text en © 2022 Liu et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Liu, Panqi
Guo, Hua
Ma, Ruihua
Liu, Sijia
Wang, Xuan
Zhao, Ke
Tan, Yunlong
Tan, Shuping
Yang, Fude
Wang, Zhiren
Identifying the difference in time perception between major depressive disorder and bipolar depression through a temporal bisection task
title Identifying the difference in time perception between major depressive disorder and bipolar depression through a temporal bisection task
title_full Identifying the difference in time perception between major depressive disorder and bipolar depression through a temporal bisection task
title_fullStr Identifying the difference in time perception between major depressive disorder and bipolar depression through a temporal bisection task
title_full_unstemmed Identifying the difference in time perception between major depressive disorder and bipolar depression through a temporal bisection task
title_short Identifying the difference in time perception between major depressive disorder and bipolar depression through a temporal bisection task
title_sort identifying the difference in time perception between major depressive disorder and bipolar depression through a temporal bisection task
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9721479/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36469514
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0277076
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