Individual differences in reward-drive have been associated with increased attention toward facial signals of aggression, heightened experience of anger and vulnerability to display aggressive behaviour. Recent fMRI research suggests that these effects rely on reduced ventromedial prefrontal (and increased amygdala) response to aggressive facial displays compared with neutral and sad expressions in subjects scoring high on reward-drive. However, nothing is known about the timing of this modulation. Using event-related potentials (ERPs), we provide the first evidence that greater proneness to display hostile and aggressive behaviour (measured by high scores on the reward-drive) is associated with a reduced midline frontocentral response to a...
cortex and the anterior insula was greater in highly provocative than less provocative trials. Activ...
Antisocial behavior and aggression are prominent symptoms in several psychiatric disorders including...
Uncontrolled anger may lead to aggression and is common in various clinical conditions, including po...
Individual differences in reward-drive have been associated with increased attention toward facial s...
Neurobiological models propose reactive aggression as a failure in emotion regulation, caused by an ...
AbstractFor some people facial expressions of aggression are intimidating, for others they are perce...
Background: Converging evidence from animal and human lesion studies implicates the amygdala and orb...
Introduction: Damage of the medial prefrontal lobe result in disinhibition of emotional and also agg...
Anger and anger regulation problems that result in aggressive behaviour pose a serious problem for s...
Anger is considered a unique high-arousal and approach-related negative emotion. The influence of in...
Aggression is a common response to provocation, albeit with considerable interindividual differences...
The “behavioral approach system” (BAS) (Gray, 1990) has been primarily associated with reward proces...
<div><p>Anger is considered a unique high-arousal and approach-related negative emotion. The influen...
BackgroundIn-vivo observations of neural processes during human aggressive behavior are difficult to...
cortex and the anterior insula was greater in highly provocative than less provocative trials. Activ...
Antisocial behavior and aggression are prominent symptoms in several psychiatric disorders including...
Uncontrolled anger may lead to aggression and is common in various clinical conditions, including po...
Individual differences in reward-drive have been associated with increased attention toward facial s...
Neurobiological models propose reactive aggression as a failure in emotion regulation, caused by an ...
AbstractFor some people facial expressions of aggression are intimidating, for others they are perce...
Background: Converging evidence from animal and human lesion studies implicates the amygdala and orb...
Introduction: Damage of the medial prefrontal lobe result in disinhibition of emotional and also agg...
Anger and anger regulation problems that result in aggressive behaviour pose a serious problem for s...
Anger is considered a unique high-arousal and approach-related negative emotion. The influence of in...
Aggression is a common response to provocation, albeit with considerable interindividual differences...
The “behavioral approach system” (BAS) (Gray, 1990) has been primarily associated with reward proces...
<div><p>Anger is considered a unique high-arousal and approach-related negative emotion. The influen...
BackgroundIn-vivo observations of neural processes during human aggressive behavior are difficult to...
cortex and the anterior insula was greater in highly provocative than less provocative trials. Activ...
Antisocial behavior and aggression are prominent symptoms in several psychiatric disorders including...
Uncontrolled anger may lead to aggression and is common in various clinical conditions, including po...