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Facing the Problem : Impaired Emotion Recognition During Multimodal Social Information Processing in Borderline Personality Disorder

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Niedtfeld, Inga
Defiebre, Nadine
Regenbogen, Christina
Fenske, Sabrina
Kirsch, Peter
Lis, Stefanie
Schmahl, Christian

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Journal of Personality Disorders. 2017, 31(2), pp. 273-288. ISSN 0885-579X. eISSN 1943-2763. Available under: doi: 10.1521/pedi_2016_30_248

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Previous research has revealed alterations and deficits in facial emotion recognition in patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD). During interpersonal communication in daily life, social signals such as speech content, variation in prosody, and facial expression need to be considered simultaneously. We hypothesized that deficits in higher level integration of social stimuli contribute to difficulties in emotion recognition in BPD, and heightened arousal might explain this effect. Thirty-one patients with BPD and thirty-one healthy controls were asked to identify emotions in short video clips, which were designed to represent different combinations of the three communication channels: facial expression, speech content, and prosody. Skin conductance was recorded as a measure of sympathetic arousal, while controlling for state dissociation. Patients with BPD showed lower mean accuracy scores than healthy control subjects in all conditions comprising emotional facial expressions. This was true for the condition with facial expression only, and for the combination of all three communication channels. Electrodermal responses were enhanced in BPD only in response to auditory stimuli. In line with the major body of facial emotion recognition studies, we conclude that deficits in the interpretation of facial expressions lead to the difficulties observed in multimodal emotion processing in BPD.

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ISO 690NIEDTFELD, Inga, Nadine DEFIEBRE, Christina REGENBOGEN, Daniela MIER, Sabrina FENSKE, Peter KIRSCH, Stefanie LIS, Christian SCHMAHL, 2017. Facing the Problem : Impaired Emotion Recognition During Multimodal Social Information Processing in Borderline Personality Disorder. In: Journal of Personality Disorders. 2017, 31(2), pp. 273-288. ISSN 0885-579X. eISSN 1943-2763. Available under: doi: 10.1521/pedi_2016_30_248
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  volume={31},
  issn={0885-579X},
  journal={Journal of Personality Disorders},
  pages={273--288},
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