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Default mode network connectivity as a possible biomarker for emotional self-awareness improvement in borderline personality disorderAmiri et al., 2022
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- Amiri S
- Mirfazeli F
- Grafman J
- Eftekhar M
- Karimzad N
- Mohebbi M
- Mohammadsadeghi H
- Nohesara S
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Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is characterized by impairments in impulse control, social functioning along with a de cit in emotional awareness and empathy. In this study, nine BPD patiens lled out the demography, Interpersonal Reactive Index (IRI), Toronto …
- 206010006034 Borderline personality disease 0 title abstract description 91
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