Schreiber Alison M, Hall Nathan T, Parr Daniel F, Hallquist Michael N
University of Kentucky.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
bioRxiv. 2024 Oct 24:2024.10.24.619674. doi: 10.1101/2024.10.24.619674.
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a debilitating psychiatric illness whose symptoms frequently emerge during adolescence. Initial studies in adults suggest that the interpersonal difficulties common in BPD may emerge from disrupted processing of social and emotional stimuli. Less is known about these processes in adolescents with BPD symptoms, despite substantial changes in socioemotional processing during this developmental period.
86 adolescents and young adults with and without BPD symptoms completed an emotional interference task involving the identification of a facial emotion expression in the presence of a conflicting or congruent emotion word. We used hierarchical drift diffusion modeling to index speed of processing and decision boundary. Using Bayesian multilevel regression, we characterized age-related differences in facial emotion processing. We then examined whether BPD symptom dimensions were associated with facial emotion processing on this task. To determine the specificity of our effects, we analyzed behavioral data from a corresponding nonemotional interference task.
Impulsivity, but not negative affectivity or interpersonal dysfunction, predicted inefficient processing when presented with conflicting negative emotional stimuli. Across both tasks, impulsivity in adolescents was further associated with a lower decision boundary. Impulsive adolescents were especially likely to make fast, but inaccurate decisions about another person's emotional state.
Impulsive adolescents with BPD symptoms are prone to making errors when appraising facial expressions of emotions, which may potentiate or worsen interpersonal conflicts. Our findings highlight the role of lower-level social cognitive processes in interpersonal difficulties among vulnerable youth during a sensitive developmental window.
边缘型人格障碍(BPD)是一种使人衰弱的精神疾病,其症状常在青春期出现。对成年人的初步研究表明,BPD中常见的人际困难可能源于对社会和情感刺激的处理中断。尽管在这个发育阶段社会情感处理有很大变化,但对于有BPD症状的青少年在这些过程方面知之甚少。
86名有或没有BPD症状的青少年和青年完成了一项情绪干扰任务,该任务涉及在存在冲突或一致的情绪词的情况下识别面部情绪表达。我们使用分层漂移扩散模型来衡量处理速度和决策边界。使用贝叶斯多级回归,我们描述了面部情绪处理中与年龄相关的差异。然后,我们检查了BPD症状维度是否与该任务中的面部情绪处理相关。为了确定我们结果的特异性,我们分析了来自相应非情绪干扰任务的行为数据。
冲动性而非消极情感或人际功能障碍,在面对冲突的负面情绪刺激时预测了低效的处理。在两项任务中,青少年的冲动性还与较低的决策边界相关。冲动的青少年尤其可能对他人的情绪状态做出快速但不准确的决策。
有BPD症状的冲动青少年在评估面部情绪表达时容易出错,这可能会加剧或恶化人际冲突。我们的研究结果突出了较低层次的社会认知过程在敏感发育窗口期间脆弱青少年人际困难中的作用。