Fig. 2From: Pleasant touch perception in borderline personality disorder and its relationship with disturbed body representation(a) Perceived valence of touch in healthy controls (HC) and borderline personality disorder patients (BPD) (b) Perceived intensity of touch in HC and BPD. (c) Association between perceived intensity of touch and symptom severity as assessed with the Borderline symptom list (BSL) in BPD. Boxplots: Medians and quartiles are marked by the lines of the boxes. Whiskers indicate 1.5 inter-quartile range or minimum/maximum value. Values of single subjects are marked by a dot. * p < .05 *** p < .001Back to article page