“…Normative studies of brain function In experimental contexts, both positive and negative valence hold substantial salience in the typical human brain and underpin brain networks that drive social interactions (Nummenmaa et al, 2012). However, whereas positively valenced stimuli are 'preferred' in healthy controls (Nielen et al, 2009;Winecoff et al, 2013), negatively valenced stimuli are more salient to patients with BPD (Soloff et al, 2015;Soloff, Chowdury, & Diwadkar, 2019). Positive valence carries higher emotional salience presumably because the presentation of stimuli with positive valence activates latent representations of existing connections associated with positive life experiences (Lempert, Speer, Delgado, & Phelps, 2017;Pool, Brosch, Delplanque, & Sander, 2016;Reggev, Bein, & Maril, 2016).…”