Genetic risk may predispose individuals to compromised anger regulation, potentially through modulation of brain responses to emotionally evocative stimuli. Emphatically expressed, the emotional word No can prohibit behavior through conditioning. In a recent functional magnetic resonance imaging study, the authors showed that healthy males attribute negative valence to No while showing a lateral orbitofrontal response that correlated with their self-reported anger control. Here, the authors examined the influence of the monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) gene (low vs. high transcription variants) on brain response to No and in relationship to trait anger reactivity and control. The orbitofrontal response did not differ as a function of the genotype...
The metabolism of bioamine in the central nervous system contributes to the development of addiction...
Regulation of automatic approach and avoidance behavior requires affective and cognitive control, wh...
Response inhibition to angry expressions is impaired in individuals with high trait aggression. Yet,...
Aggressiveness is highly heritable. Recent experimental work has linked individual differences in a ...
Aggressiveness is highly heritable. Recent experimental work has linked individual differences in a ...
Neurobiological factors contributing to violence in humans remain poorly understood. One approach t...
Low expressing alleles of the MAOA gene (MAOA-L) have been associated with an increased risk for dev...
Converging evidence emphasizes the role of an interaction between monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) genotyp...
To date, research on anger and human aggression is one of the most challenging fields for genetics a...
A recent [F-18]FDOPA-PET study reports negative correlations between dopamine synthesis rates and ag...
Testosterone and the monoamine oxidase-A (MAOA) polymorphism are potential neuromodulators for aggre...
The genetic deletion of monoamine oxidase A (MAO A), an enzyme that breaks down the monoamine neurot...
Up to now, it remains unclear how monoamine oxidase A (MAOA), which has been repeatedly linked to ag...
Monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) genotypic variation has been associated with variation in aggression, esp...
Conduct disorder (CD), a common psychiatric disorder in children and adolescents, is characterized b...
The metabolism of bioamine in the central nervous system contributes to the development of addiction...
Regulation of automatic approach and avoidance behavior requires affective and cognitive control, wh...
Response inhibition to angry expressions is impaired in individuals with high trait aggression. Yet,...
Aggressiveness is highly heritable. Recent experimental work has linked individual differences in a ...
Aggressiveness is highly heritable. Recent experimental work has linked individual differences in a ...
Neurobiological factors contributing to violence in humans remain poorly understood. One approach t...
Low expressing alleles of the MAOA gene (MAOA-L) have been associated with an increased risk for dev...
Converging evidence emphasizes the role of an interaction between monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) genotyp...
To date, research on anger and human aggression is one of the most challenging fields for genetics a...
A recent [F-18]FDOPA-PET study reports negative correlations between dopamine synthesis rates and ag...
Testosterone and the monoamine oxidase-A (MAOA) polymorphism are potential neuromodulators for aggre...
The genetic deletion of monoamine oxidase A (MAO A), an enzyme that breaks down the monoamine neurot...
Up to now, it remains unclear how monoamine oxidase A (MAOA), which has been repeatedly linked to ag...
Monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) genotypic variation has been associated with variation in aggression, esp...
Conduct disorder (CD), a common psychiatric disorder in children and adolescents, is characterized b...
The metabolism of bioamine in the central nervous system contributes to the development of addiction...
Regulation of automatic approach and avoidance behavior requires affective and cognitive control, wh...
Response inhibition to angry expressions is impaired in individuals with high trait aggression. Yet,...