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The following pages link to Recognition of facial affect in Borderline Personality Disorder (Q50795159):
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- Enhanced 'Reading the Mind in the Eyes' in borderline personality disorder compared to healthy controls (Q24612140) (← links)
- Assessing emotion sensitivity in female offenders with borderline personality symptoms: results from a fear-potentiated startle paradigm (Q28257643) (← links)
- Mechanisms of disturbed emotion processing and social interaction in borderline personality disorder: state of knowledge and research agenda of the German Clinical Research Unit (Q28607353) (← links)
- The latest neuroimaging findings in borderline personality disorder (Q30747686) (← links)
- Facial emotion processing in borderline personality disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis (Q30765790) (← links)
- What we have changed our minds about: Part 1. Borderline personality disorder as a limitation of resilience (Q33556317) (← links)
- GazeAlyze: a MATLAB toolbox for the analysis of eye movement data (Q34012954) (← links)
- Neuronal correlates of social cognition in borderline personality disorder (Q34169580) (← links)
- MDMA enhances emotional empathy and prosocial behavior (Q34375625) (← links)
- Social Cognition in Borderline Personality Disorder: Evidence for Disturbed Recognition of the Emotions, Thoughts, and Intentions of others (Q34394685) (← links)
- Borderline personality disorder is associated with lower confidence in perception of emotional body movements (Q34448524) (← links)
- Childhood sexual abuse is associated with reduced gray matter volume in visual cortex of young women (Q34775637) (← links)
- Negative evaluation bias for positive self-referential information in borderline personality disorder (Q35000951) (← links)
- Social judgement in borderline personality disorder (Q35040073) (← links)
- Revising the Borderline Diagnosis for DSM-V: An Alternative Proposal (Q35138130) (← links)
- Fear conditioning induced by interpersonal conflicts in healthy individuals (Q35610740) (← links)
- Mental state decoding abilities in young adults with borderline personality disorder traits (Q35669278) (← links)
- Automatic processing of facial affects in patients with borderline personality disorder: associations with symptomatology and comorbid disorders (Q35844686) (← links)
- Maternal borderline personality disorder symptoms and convergence between observed and reported infant negative emotional expressions (Q35875464) (← links)
- Borderline Personality and the Detection of Angry Faces (Q35975270) (← links)
- Deficits in Degraded Facial Affect Labeling in Schizophrenia and Borderline Personality Disorder. (Q36051950) (← links)
- Emotion recognition in borderline personality disorder: effects of emotional information on negative bias (Q36084651) (← links)
- Elevated Preattentive Affective Processing in Individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder: A Preliminary fMRI Study (Q36339527) (← links)
- Time course of facial emotion processing in women with borderline personality disorder: an ERP study (Q36395463) (← links)
- Social cognition in borderline personality disorder (Q36528983) (← links)
- Functional imaging of emotion reactivity in opiate-dependent borderline personality disorder (Q36563626) (← links)
- Facial trust appraisal negatively biased in borderline personality disorder (Q36844282) (← links)
- Oxytocin, vasopressin, and human social behavior (Q37511061) (← links)
- The specificity of emotion dysregulation in adolescents with borderline personality disorder: comparison with psychiatric and healthy controls (Q37576416) (← links)
- A developmental, mentalization-based approach to the understanding and treatment of borderline personality disorder (Q37613799) (← links)
- Components of emotion dysregulation in borderline personality disorder: a review (Q37680533) (← links)
- Effects of Intranasal Oxytocin on the Interpretation and Expression of Emotions in Anorexia Nervosa. (Q37717817) (← links)
- Attachment and its Vicissitudes in Borderline Personality Disorder (Q37811983) (← links)
- Prosocial effects of oxytocin and clinical evidence for its therapeutic potential (Q37908476) (← links)
- The neurobiology of empathy in borderline personality disorder (Q39471282) (← links)
- Effects of intranasal oxytocin on pupil dilation indicate increased salience of socioaffective stimuli (Q44486555) (← links)
- When I look into my baby's eyes . . . infant emotion recognition by mothers with borderline personality disorder. (Q46221025) (← links)
- Interpretation bias in Cluster-C and borderline personality disorders (Q47294247) (← links)
- Exploring the effectiveness of combined mentalization-based group therapy and dialectical behaviour therapy for inpatients with borderline personality disorder - A pilot study (Q47367888) (← links)
- Identification of Mental States and Interpersonal Functioning in Borderline Personality Disorder (Q47373866) (← links)
- Alcohol acutely enhances decoding of positive emotions and emotional concern for positive stimuli and facilitates the viewing of sexual images (Q47391585) (← links)
- Externalizing and Internalizing Symptoms Moderate Longitudinal Patterns of Facial Emotion Recognition in Autism Spectrum Disorder. (Q47435825) (← links)
- Neural correlates of emotional action control in anger-prone women with borderline personality disorder (Q47552921) (← links)
- Remnants and changes in facial emotion processing in women with remitted borderline personality disorder: an EEG study (Q47611515) (← links)
- Emotion Recognition in Blended Facial Expressions in Women with Anorexia Nervosa. (Q47647183) (← links)
- Borderline personality features and associated difficulty in emotion perception: An examination of accuracy and bias. (Q47680739) (← links)
- The neurobiology of social deficits in female patients with borderline personality disorder: The importance of oxytocin (Q47797769) (← links)
- Theory of mind and its relationship with executive functions and emotion recognition in borderline personality disorder (Q47883655) (← links)
- Facial emotion recognition in adolescents with personality pathology (Q47963804) (← links)
- Oxytocin influences avoidant reactions to social threat in adults with borderline personality disorder. (Q47989262) (← links)