Stimulus valence, episodic memory, and the priming of brain activation profiles in borderline personality disorder.
Morgan SzczepaniakAsadur ChowduryPaul H SoloffVaibhav A DiwadkarPublished in: Psychological medicine (2021)
Plausibly, the relative familiarity of negative valence to patients with BPD exerts an influence on obligatory responses to repeated stimuli leading to repetition priming of neuronal profiles. The specific effects of valence on memory and/or attention, and consequently on priming can inform the understanding of mechanisms of altered salience for affective stimuli in BPD.