Adolescent BPD Linked to Diminished Brain Control During Self-Identity Tasks

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A neuroimaging study of drug-naïve adolescent girls with borderline personality disorder found reduced activation in the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and other regions during self-reflection compared with healthy controls, suggesting diminished cognitive control over identity processing; results hint that some social-cognition networks may be preserved, but generalizability is limited by the small, female-only sample and study design, underscoring the need for replication and longitudinal work.
Topics:health#adolescents#borderline-personality-disorder#dorsolateral-prefrontal-cortex#fmri#neuroscience#self-identity
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