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   Repetitive TMS on left cerebellum affects impulsivity in borderline personality disorder: A pilot study  
   
نویسنده de vidovich g.z. ,muffatti r. ,monaco j. ,caramia n. ,broglia d. ,caverzasi e. ,barale f. ,d’angelo e.
منبع frontiers in human neuroscience - 2016 - دوره : 10 - شماره : DEC2016
چکیده    The borderline personality disorder (bpd) is characterized by a severe pattern of instability in emotional regulation,interpersonal relationships,identity and impulse control. these functions are related to the prefrontal cortex (pfc),and since pfc shows a rich anatomical connectivity with the cerebellum,the functionality of the cerebellar-pfc axis may impact on bpd. in this study,we investigated the potential involvement of cerebello-thalamo-cortical connections in impulsive reactions through a pre/post stimulation design. bpd patients (n = 8) and healthy controls (hc; n = 9) performed an affective go/no-go task (agn) assessing information processing biases for positive and negative stimuli before and after repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rtms; 1 hz/10 min,80% resting motor threshold (rmt) over the left lateral cerebellum. the agn task consisted of four blocks requiring associative capacities of increasing complexity. bpd patients performed significantly worse than the hc,especially when cognitive demands were high (third and fourth block),but their performance approached that of hc after rtms (rtms was almost ineffective in hc). the more evident effect of rtms in complex associative tasks might have occurred since the cerebellum is deeply involved in integration and coordination of different stimuli. we hypothesize that in bpd patients,cerebello-thalamo-cortical communication is altered,resulting in emotional dysregulation and disturbed impulse control. the rtms over the left cerebellum might have interfered with existing functional connections exerting a facilitating effect on pfc control. © 2016 de vidovich,muffatti,monaco,caramia,broglia,caverzasi,barale and d’angelo.
کلیدواژه Borderline personality disorder; Cerebellum; Go/No-Go task; Impulsivity; TMS
آدرس department of brain and behavioral sciences,university of pavia,pavia,italy,psychiatry unit,santi paolo e carlo hospital of milan,milan,italy,interdepartmental center for research on personality disorders,university of pavia,pavia, Italy, psychiatry unit,santi paolo e carlo hospital of milan,milan, Italy, department of brain and behavioral sciences,university of pavia,pavia,italy,brain connectivity center,c. mondino national neurological institute,pavia, Italy, department of brain and behavioral sciences,university of pavia,pavia,italy,brain connectivity center,c. mondino national neurological institute,pavia, Italy, interdepartmental center for research on personality disorders,university of pavia,pavia, Italy, interdepartmental center for research on personality disorders,university of pavia,pavia, Italy, interdepartmental center for research on personality disorders,university of pavia,pavia, Italy, department of brain and behavioral sciences,university of pavia,pavia,italy,brain connectivity center,c. mondino national neurological institute,pavia, Italy
 
     
   
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