Fig 1.
Paradigm of a trial in the test phase.
In the test phases, participants were instructed to judge a series of time intervals as “short” or “long” based on the previously learned time interval.
Table 1.
General demographic profile of enrolled participants.
Table 2.
Proportion of long responses across the three groups plotted in the bisection task (ms, ± S).
Fig 2.
Proportion of long response in MDD group, BD group and HC group under seven durations.
MDD, major depressive disorder; BD, bipolar disorder with depressive period; HC, healthy control group; P(LONG), proportion of long responses.
Fig 3.
The BP, the DL and WR for three groups.
MDD: the group of major depressive disorder; BD: the group of bipolar disorder with depressive period; HC: the group of health controls; BP: the subjective bisection point; DL: difference limen; WR: Weber ratio; * p< 0.05.
Table 3.
Relations between BP, DL and WR with depression symptom severity in BD and MDD.