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Trustworthiness appraisal deficits in borderline personality disorder are associated with prefrontal cortex, not amygdala, impairment

Trustworthiness appraisal deficits in borderline personality disorder are associated with prefrontal cortex, not amygdala, impairment

Eric A.Fertuckabc JackGrinbandbcd J. JohnMannbc JoyHirschde KevinOchsnerf PaulPilkonisg JeffErbeac BarbaraStanleybc https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2018.101616Get rights and content Under a Creative Commons license open access Highlights •BPD is associated with sensitivity to signals of interpersonal betrayal and misplaced trust in others. •BPD subjects judged faces to be less trustworthy than controls. •Amygdala activity did not correlate with trustworthiness, but was modulated robustly by fearfulness of the stimulus. •Prefrontal cortex, not amygdala, was modulated by trustworthiness. •BPD was associated with reduced prefrontal activity, and the…

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Emotion recognition in borderline personality disorder: effects of emotional information on negative bias

Emotion recognition in borderline personality disorder: effects of emotional information on negative bias

Borderline Personal Disord Emot Dysregul. 2015; 2: 10. Published online 2015 Jun 26. doi:  10.1186/s40479-015-0031-z PMCID: PMC4579484 Sabrina Fenske, Stefanie Lis, Lisa Liebke, Inga Niedtfeld, Peter Kirsch, and Daniela Mier Author information ► Article notes ► Copyright and License information ► This article has been cited by other articles in PMC. Abstract Background Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is characterized by severe deficits in social interactions, which might be linked to deficits in emotion recognition. Research on emotion recognition abilities in…

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