Feeling excluded no matter what? Bias in the processing of social participation in borderline personality disorder

ConclusionsThe EEG results imply that being socially included violates the expectations of patients with BPD, irrespective of the actual degree of social participation. However, when overincluded, patients with BPD no longer feel ostracized. Except for need threat, patients with SAD might show a comparable bias in the processing of social participation as patients with BPD.
Source: NeuroImage: Clinical - Category: Radiology Source Type: research