Study Finds No Link Between Borderline Personality Disorder and Abnormal Facial Expression Processing

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A neuroimaging study found that individuals with borderline personality disorder did not show abnormal brain activity when processing facial expressions compared to healthy individuals, but did exhibit lower heart rate variability. The study contributes to understanding the neural functioning of individuals with borderline personality disorder, but the small sample size and use of static images may not fully represent real-life emotional processing.
Topics:health#borderline-personality-disorder#emotional-dysregulation#facial-expression-processing#heart-rate-variability#mental-health#neuroimaging
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