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This thread discusses the neuroanatomical aspects of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) in recognition of BPD Awareness Day, highlighting the brain structures involved and current evidence.
Amygdala: Hyperactivation, especially on the left side, with exaggerated reactivity to ambiguous signals.
Hippocampus: Reduced volume and abnormal activation, leading to deficits in episodic memory and heightened response to social rejection.
Prefrontal Cortex: Hypoactivity and decreased gray matter, impairing emotional regulation and analysis.
Insula: Hyperactivation contributing to heightened bodily awareness, emotional intensity, and anxiety.
Cingulate Cortex: Anterior part is hypoactive (emotion), posterior part is hyperactive (alert), altering the circuit with the amygdala and orbitofrontal cortex.
Nucleus Accumbens: Hipoactivity related to reduced pleasure, motivation, and difficulty in experiencing stable emotional satisfaction.
Temporal and Occipital Lobes: Reduced blood flow and activation, leading to difficulties in interpreting gestures.
White Matter and Corpus Callosum: Decreased volume, especially in the right hemisphere, and reduced connectivity between fronto-temporal regions.
Intense emotions
Impulsivity
Unstable relationships
Self-harm
Risk of suicide
Difficulty regulating emotions
Poor interpretation of emotions
Difficulty feeling stable emotional satisfaction
Difficulties in interpreting gestures