Contains fulltext : 182751.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In-vivo observations of neural processes during human aggressive behavior are difficult to obtain, limiting the number of studies in this area. To address this gap, the present study implemented a social reactive aggression paradigm in 29 healthy men, employing non-violent provocation in a two-player game to elicit aggressive behavior in fMRI settings. RESULTS: Participants responded more aggressively after high provocation reflected in taking more money from their opponents. Comparing aggression trials after high provocation to those after low provocation revealed activations in neural circuits involved in aggression: the medial prefrontal cort...
Reactive aggression in response to perceived threat or provocation is part of humans' adaptive behav...
Although anger and aggression can have wide-ranging consequences for social interactions, there is s...
Research has shown that exposure to violent media increases aggression. However, the neural underpin...
BackgroundIn-vivo observations of neural processes during human aggressive behavior are difficult to...
Aggressive behavior is a common reaction in humans after an interpersonal provocation, but little is...
The insular cortex has consistently been associated with various aspects of emotion regulation and s...
cortex and the anterior insula was greater in highly provocative than less provocative trials. Activ...
The insular cortex has consistently been associated with various aspects of emotion regulation and s...
Experimental studies aimed at understanding the neurobiology of aggression started in the early 20th...
The discovery of brain regions and mental processes that contribute to aggressive behavior has long ...
Introduction: Damage of the medial prefrontal lobe result in disinhibition of emotional and also agg...
Contains fulltext : 207240.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Neurobiological...
ABSTRACT The insular cortex has consistently been associated with various aspects of emotion regula...
Aggression is a common response to provocation, albeit with considerable interindividual differences...
There is considerable evidence that emotion dysregulation and self-control impairments lead to escal...
Reactive aggression in response to perceived threat or provocation is part of humans' adaptive behav...
Although anger and aggression can have wide-ranging consequences for social interactions, there is s...
Research has shown that exposure to violent media increases aggression. However, the neural underpin...
BackgroundIn-vivo observations of neural processes during human aggressive behavior are difficult to...
Aggressive behavior is a common reaction in humans after an interpersonal provocation, but little is...
The insular cortex has consistently been associated with various aspects of emotion regulation and s...
cortex and the anterior insula was greater in highly provocative than less provocative trials. Activ...
The insular cortex has consistently been associated with various aspects of emotion regulation and s...
Experimental studies aimed at understanding the neurobiology of aggression started in the early 20th...
The discovery of brain regions and mental processes that contribute to aggressive behavior has long ...
Introduction: Damage of the medial prefrontal lobe result in disinhibition of emotional and also agg...
Contains fulltext : 207240.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Neurobiological...
ABSTRACT The insular cortex has consistently been associated with various aspects of emotion regula...
Aggression is a common response to provocation, albeit with considerable interindividual differences...
There is considerable evidence that emotion dysregulation and self-control impairments lead to escal...
Reactive aggression in response to perceived threat or provocation is part of humans' adaptive behav...
Although anger and aggression can have wide-ranging consequences for social interactions, there is s...
Research has shown that exposure to violent media increases aggression. However, the neural underpin...