2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.pnpbp.2003.10.012
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Neurocognitive function in borderline personality disorder

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“…Prefrontal disruption is consistent with evidence of the heightened vulnerability of the left neocortex to early life stressors [55][56][57] , that have been implicated in BPD pathogenesis 4 . Similarly, cognitive deficits implicating the lateral prefrontal cortex have also been shown in BPD including deficits in working memory, visuo-constructive abilities and non-verbal executive function 58 .…”
Section: Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortexmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Prefrontal disruption is consistent with evidence of the heightened vulnerability of the left neocortex to early life stressors [55][56][57] , that have been implicated in BPD pathogenesis 4 . Similarly, cognitive deficits implicating the lateral prefrontal cortex have also been shown in BPD including deficits in working memory, visuo-constructive abilities and non-verbal executive function 58 .…”
Section: Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortexmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…BPD patients have shown deficits in verbal and nonverbal (visual) memory, visual perception, visuomotor speed, rhythm reproduction, complex cognitive tasks involving multistep, multielement, associative operations (e.g. delayed memory, similarity comparisons, and proverb interpretations) [40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54] , visuospatial function, attention [51,[55][56][57][58] , emotion recognition [59] , and executive dysfunctions like planning, cognitive flexibility and decision making under uncertainty [60] . BPD patients' attentional deficits appear to primarily affect conflict resolution, indicating impaired frontal functioning, rather than other attentional functions like alertness [57] .…”
Section: Neuropsychological Findings In Bpdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, several authors found that compared to healthy controls, BPD patients had deficits in visual/nonverbal memory [55,79] , executive functions (planning, flexibility, fluency), especially on nonverbal tasks [55,60,79] , and visuospatial functions [53,58,79,80] . Monarch et al [49] found that relative to healthy controls, BPD inpatients were impaired in attention/vigilance and verbal learning and memory domains which implicate the frontosubcortical and temporolimbic brain regions.…”
Section: Prefrontal Dysfunctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-Déficits no controle inibitório (Lieb et al, 2004). -Déficits na flexibilidade cognitiva, planejamento, inibição de respostas e tomada de decisão (Dinn et al, 2004;Ruocco, 2005).…”
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