Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany.
J Pers Disord. 2013 Feb;27(1):19-35. doi: 10.1521/pedi.2013.27.1.19.
A heightened sensitivity towards negative emotional stimuli has been described for Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). We investigated whether a faster and more accurate detection of negatively valent information in BPD can be confirmed by means of a visual search task which required subjects to detect a face with an incongruent emotional expression within a crowd of neutral faces. Twenty eight BPD patients and 28 nonpatients were asked to indicate whether a set of schematic neutral faces (3 × 3, 4 × 4 matrices) contained a happy or an angry face. Besides valence, the intensity of the target's emotion was varied in two steps. BPD patients and nonpatients both demonstrated an anger-superiority effect. However, no higher sensitivity towards negative stimuli was observed in BPD compared to nonpatients. BPD patients seem to rely to a stronger extent on controlled, i.e., serial, attention demanding processes when searching more subtle social-emotional information with positive valence.
对边缘型人格障碍(BPD)患者的研究发现,他们对负性情绪刺激更为敏感。我们采用视觉搜索任务对此加以验证,该任务要求被试在一群中性面孔中快速发现一张带有不一致情绪表达的面孔。我们对 28 名 BPD 患者和 28 名非患者进行了测试,让他们判断一系列的简笔人物画(3×3、4×4 矩阵)中是否有一张高兴或生气的脸。除了情绪效价外,目标情绪的强度还分两步进行变化。BPD 患者和非患者均表现出愤怒优势效应。然而,与非患者相比,BPD 患者并未表现出对负性刺激更高的敏感性。BPD 患者在搜索具有正性效价的更细微的社会情绪信息时,似乎更多地依赖于受控的、即序列的、需要注意力的处理过程。