The Mood Disorders Program in the Department of Psychiatry at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center is conducting a study to learn more about how eye-tracking technology may help in the diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder. We are interested in learning if individuals with bipolar disorder track objects differently. Eye-movement tests are a simple and non-invasive tool for looking at how our eyes track objects. Learning about differences and identifying patterns for how people track objects may help us make a diagnosis. We are looking for people 18 years of age and older to participate. The screening visit will last approximately three hours and a second visit to complete the eye-tracking tests will last one hour. You may be eligible for this study if you have bipolar disorder. Participants will be compensated for their time.
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