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Attentional salience and the neural substrates of response inhibition in borderline personality disorder.

Johannes Sebastian WregeD CarconeA C H LeeC CaneU E LangS BorgwardtM WalterA C Ruocco
Published in: Psychological medicine (2021)
Patients with BPD show frontoparietal disruptions related to the combination of response inhibition and attentional saliency or saliency alone, but no specific response inhibition neural activation difference when attentional saliency is controlled. The findings suggest a neural dysfunction in BPD underlying attention to salient or infrequent stimuli, which is supported by a negative correlation with self-rated impulsiveness.
Keyphrases
  • working memory
  • borderline personality disorder
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