Neural correlates of emotional action control in anger-prone women with borderline personality disorder
<strong>Background:</strong> Difficulty in controlling emotional impulses is a crucial component of borderline personality disorder (BPD) that often leads to destructive, impulsive behaviors against others. In analogue to recent findings in aggressive samples, deficits in prefrontalamygd...
Huvudupphovsmän: | Bertsch, K, Roelofs, K, Roch, PJ, Ma, B, Hensel, S, Herpertz, SC, Volman, I |
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Materialtyp: | Journal article |
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Canadian Medical Association
2018
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