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1548 related items for PubMed ID: 26007149

  • 1. Brain activation in response to overt and covert fear and happy faces in women with borderline personality disorder.
    Cullen KR, LaRiviere LL, Vizueta N, Thomas KM, Hunt RH, Miller MJ, Lim KO, Schulz SC.
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  • 2. Fronto-limbic dysfunction in response to facial emotion in borderline personality disorder: an event-related fMRI study.
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  • 3. Amygdala functional connectivity in young women with borderline personality disorder.
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  • 6. Facial Emotion Perception in Borderline Personality Disorder: Differential Neural Activation to Ambiguous and Threatening Expressions and Links to Impairments in Self and Interpersonal Functioning.
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  • 7. Caudate hyperactivation during the processing of happy faces in borderline personality disorder.
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  • 8. Nonacceptance of negative emotions in women with borderline personality disorder: association with neuroactivity of the dorsal striatum.
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  • 9. Neural correlates of emotional action control in anger-prone women with borderline personality disorder.
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  • 10. Amygdala hyperreactivity in borderline personality disorder: implications for emotional dysregulation.
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    Biol Psychiatry; 2003 Dec 01; 54(11):1284-93. PubMed ID: 14643096
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  • 11. Deficient Amygdala Habituation to Threatening Stimuli in Borderline Personality Disorder Relates to Adverse Childhood Experiences.
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  • 12. Neural correlates of impaired emotional discrimination in borderline personality disorder: an fMRI study.
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  • 13. Trustworthiness appraisal deficits in borderline personality disorder are associated with prefrontal cortex, not amygdala, impairment.
    Fertuck EA, Grinband J, Mann JJ, Hirsch J, Ochsner K, Pilkonis P, Erbe J, Stanley B.
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  • 14. Disrupted emotional neural circuitry in adolescents with borderline personality traits.
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  • 15. Masked presentations of emotional facial expressions modulate amygdala activity without explicit knowledge.
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  • 16. Differences in neural and cognitive response to emotional faces in middle-aged dizygotic twins at familial risk of depression.
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  • 17. Medial prefrontal dysfunction and prolonged amygdala response during instructed fear processing in borderline personality disorder.
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  • 18. Enhanced sensitivity and response bias for male anger in women with borderline personality disorder.
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  • 19. Activation of the amygdala and anterior cingulate during nonconscious processing of sad versus happy faces.
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  • 20. The stimuli drive the response: an fMRI study of youth processing adult or child emotional face stimuli.
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