Dyck M, Habel U, Slodczyk J, Schlummer J, Backes V, Schneider F, Reske M
Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany.
Psychol Med. 2009 May;39(5):855-64. doi: 10.1017/S0033291708004273. Epub 2008 Aug 28.
The ability to decode emotional information from facial expressions is crucial for successful social interaction. Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is characterized by serious problems in interpersonal relationships and emotional functioning. Empirical research on facial emotion recognition in BPD has been sparsely published and results are inconsistent. To specify emotion recognition deficits in BPD more closely, the present study implemented two emotion recognition tasks differing in response format.
Nineteen patients with BPD and 19 healthy subjects were asked to evaluate the emotional content of visually presented stimuli (emotional and neutral faces). The first task, the Fear Anger Neutral (FAN) Test, required a rapid discrimination between negative or neutral facial expressions whereas in the second task, the Emotion Recognition (ER) Test, a precise decision regarding default emotions (sadness, happiness, anger, fear and neutral) had to be achieved without a time limit.
In comparison to healthy subjects, BPD patients showed a deficit in emotion recognition only in the fast discrimination of negative and neutral facial expressions (FAN Test). Consistent with earlier findings, patients demonstrated a negative bias in the evaluation of neutral facial expressions. When processing time was unlimited (ER Test), BPD patients performed as well as healthy subjects in the recognition of specific emotions. In addition, an association between performance in the fast discrimination task (FAN Test) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) co-morbidity was indicated.
Our data suggest a selective deficit of BPD patients in rapid and direct discrimination of negative and neutral emotional expressions that may underlie difficulties in social interactions.
从面部表情中解码情绪信息的能力对于成功的社交互动至关重要。边缘型人格障碍(BPD)的特征是人际关系和情绪功能存在严重问题。关于BPD患者面部情绪识别的实证研究发表较少,结果也不一致。为了更精确地确定BPD患者的情绪识别缺陷,本研究实施了两项反应形式不同的情绪识别任务。
19名BPD患者和19名健康受试者被要求评估视觉呈现刺激(情绪性和中性面孔)的情绪内容。第一项任务是恐惧-愤怒-中性(FAN)测试,要求快速区分负面或中性面部表情;而在第二项任务,即情绪识别(ER)测试中,必须在没有时间限制的情况下对默认情绪(悲伤、快乐、愤怒、恐惧和中性)做出精确判断。
与健康受试者相比,BPD患者仅在快速区分负面和中性面部表情(FAN测试)时表现出情绪识别缺陷。与早期研究结果一致,患者在评估中性面部表情时表现出负性偏差。当处理时间不受限制时(ER测试),BPD患者在识别特定情绪方面的表现与健康受试者相当。此外,快速区分任务(FAN测试)的表现与创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)共病之间存在关联。
我们的数据表明,BPD患者在快速直接区分负面和中性情绪表达方面存在选择性缺陷,这可能是社交互动困难的潜在原因。