Social cognition in bipolar disorder: the role of sociodemographic, clinical, and neurocognitive variables in emotional intelligence
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The authors of this study would like to thank the support ofthe Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitivity,(PI1500330, PI080247, PI1200906, PI1200018, PI1200906 andPI1201498) PN 2008-2011-Instituto de Salud Carlos III-Sub-direcci on General de Evaluaci on y Fomento de la Investi-gaci on; Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional. Uni onEuropea. Una manera de hacer Europa, CIBERSAM, IDI-BAPS, the 2014 NARSAD-Independent Investigator Grantfrom the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation, the Secre-taria d’Universitats i Recerca del Departament d’Economia iConeixement (2017 SGR 1365) and the Fundaci on para elFomento en Asturias de la Investigaci on Cient ıfica Aplicada yla Tecnolog ıa. Dr Martinez-Aran’s project is supported, inpart, by a 2013 NARSAD, Independent Investigator Grantfrom the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation. Dr CarlaTorrent is funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy andCompetitiveness, Instituto Carlos III, through a ‘Miguel Ser-vet’ postdoctoral contract (CPI14/00175) and a FIS (PI 12/01498). Dr Torrent’s project is also supported in part by a2014 NARSAD, Independent Investigator Grant from theBrain & Behavior Research Foundation (grant number 22039).Dr. Bonnin would like to thank the Departament de Salut dela Generalitat de Catalunya with PERIS grant (SLT002/16/00331).
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