We propose that neuroscientific understanding of antisocial behavior can be advanced by focusing programmatic efforts on neurobehavioral trait constructs, that is, individual difference constructs with direct referents in neurobiology as well as behavior. As specific examples, we highlight inhibitory control and defensive reactivity as two such constructs with clear relevance for understanding antisocial behavior in the context of development. Variations in inhibitory control are theorized to reflect individual differences in the functioning of brain systems that operate to guide and inhibit behavior and regulate emotional response in the service of nonimmediate goals. Variations in defensive reactivity are posited to reflect individual dif...
Experimental studies aimed at understanding the neurobiology of aggression started in the early 20th...
ABSTRACT. Laboratory evidence from research employing adult subjects has revealed three different pa...
Disinhibitory psychopathology refers to maladaptive behavioral expressions stemming from problems wi...
Children with persistent antisocial and aggressive behavior are diagnosed as having disruptive behav...
Childhood-onset antisocial behavior is an important predictor of chronic and serious forms of antiso...
This chapter reviews the neuroscience of antisocial and offending behavior in child and adolescent p...
Children with severe antisocial behavior have an increased risk of showing violently aggressive and ...
Abstract: The current article is a targeted review of two biosocial constructs, neuropsychological d...
When antisocial behavior becomes a persistent pattern that affects diverse domains of children's fun...
While contemporary perspectives on the etiology and treatment of antisocial behavior often emphasize...
Youth antisocial behavior (AB; lying, aggression, rule-breaking) is a major public health concern du...
Antisocial behavior in adolescents is generally seen as a neurodevelopmental problem; however, in sp...
Children with antisocial behavioral difficulties are often characterised in terms of a distinct cogn...
This paper reviews research on chronic patterns of antisocial behavior and places this research into...
The superordinate division of emotions is distributed along a bipolar dimension of affective valence...
Experimental studies aimed at understanding the neurobiology of aggression started in the early 20th...
ABSTRACT. Laboratory evidence from research employing adult subjects has revealed three different pa...
Disinhibitory psychopathology refers to maladaptive behavioral expressions stemming from problems wi...
Children with persistent antisocial and aggressive behavior are diagnosed as having disruptive behav...
Childhood-onset antisocial behavior is an important predictor of chronic and serious forms of antiso...
This chapter reviews the neuroscience of antisocial and offending behavior in child and adolescent p...
Children with severe antisocial behavior have an increased risk of showing violently aggressive and ...
Abstract: The current article is a targeted review of two biosocial constructs, neuropsychological d...
When antisocial behavior becomes a persistent pattern that affects diverse domains of children's fun...
While contemporary perspectives on the etiology and treatment of antisocial behavior often emphasize...
Youth antisocial behavior (AB; lying, aggression, rule-breaking) is a major public health concern du...
Antisocial behavior in adolescents is generally seen as a neurodevelopmental problem; however, in sp...
Children with antisocial behavioral difficulties are often characterised in terms of a distinct cogn...
This paper reviews research on chronic patterns of antisocial behavior and places this research into...
The superordinate division of emotions is distributed along a bipolar dimension of affective valence...
Experimental studies aimed at understanding the neurobiology of aggression started in the early 20th...
ABSTRACT. Laboratory evidence from research employing adult subjects has revealed three different pa...
Disinhibitory psychopathology refers to maladaptive behavioral expressions stemming from problems wi...