Enhanced reactive inhibition in adolescents with non-suicidal self-injury disorder.
Giovanni MirabellaChristian ManciniSusanna PacificiDaiana GuerriniArianna TerrinoniPublished in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2023)
NSSID is not driven by heightened motor impulsivity. Instead, adolescents with NSSID exhibited greater proficiency in reactive inhibition, a proxy for motor impulsivity. We suggest that the enhancement of reactive inhibition strengthens action control, allowing adolescents to suppress their self-protection instinct and perform NSSI behaviours.