Time course of facial emotion processing in women with borderline personality disorder: an ERP study
Author(s) -
Natalie A. Izurieta Hidalgo,
Rieke OelkersAx,
Krisztigy,
Falk Mancke,
Martin Bohus,
Sabine C. Herpertz,
Katja Bertsch
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
journal of psychiatry and neuroscience
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.767
H-Index - 99
eISSN - 1488-2434
pISSN - 1180-4882
DOI - 10.1503/jpn.140215
Subject(s) - anger , psychology , borderline personality disorder , facial expression , event related potential , affect (linguistics) , happiness , audiology , perception , emotion classification , developmental psychology , emotion perception , face perception , electroencephalography , cognitive psychology , clinical psychology , neuroscience , medicine , communication , social psychology
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is characterized by a negative perception of others. Previous studies have revealed deficits and biases in facial emotion recognition. This study investigates the behavioural and electrophysiological correlates underlying facial emotion processing in individuals with BPD.
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