AbstractFor some people facial expressions of aggression are intimidating, for others they are perceived as provocative, evoking an aggressive response. Identifying the key neurobiological factors that underlie this variation is fundamental to our understanding of aggressive behaviour. The amygdala and the ventral anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) have been implicated in aggression. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we studied how the interaction between these regions is influenced by the drive to obtain reward (reward–drive or appetitive motivation), a personality trait consistently associated with aggression. Two distinct techniques showed that the connectivity between the ventral ACC and the amygdala was strongly correlat...
As observers we excel in decoding the emotional signals telling us that a social interaction is turn...
There is considerable evidence that emotion dysregulation and self-control impairments lead to escal...
Studies in both pathological and healthy samples have suggested altered functional connectivity betw...
AbstractFor some people facial expressions of aggression are intimidating, for others they are perce...
The “behavioral approach system” (BAS) (Gray, 1990) has been primarily associated with reward proces...
Neurobiological models propose that reactive aggression is predicated on impairments in amygdala-pre...
Aggression can have a hedonistic aspect in predisposed individuals labeled as appetitive aggression....
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 ...
Aggressive behavior is thought to divide into two motivational elements: The first being a self defe...
Abstract Background In-vivo observations of neural processes during human aggressive behavior are di...
Background: Converging evidence from animal and human lesion studies implicates the amygdala and orb...
Background Due to its severe negative consequences, human violence has been targeted by a vast numbe...
Studies in both pathological and healthy samples have suggested altered functional connectivity betw...
As observers we excel in decoding the emotional signals telling us that a social interaction is turn...
There is considerable evidence that emotion dysregulation and self-control impairments lead to escal...
Studies in both pathological and healthy samples have suggested altered functional connectivity betw...
AbstractFor some people facial expressions of aggression are intimidating, for others they are perce...
The “behavioral approach system” (BAS) (Gray, 1990) has been primarily associated with reward proces...
Neurobiological models propose that reactive aggression is predicated on impairments in amygdala-pre...
Aggression can have a hedonistic aspect in predisposed individuals labeled as appetitive aggression....
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 ...
Aggressive behavior is thought to divide into two motivational elements: The first being a self defe...
Abstract Background In-vivo observations of neural processes during human aggressive behavior are di...
Background: Converging evidence from animal and human lesion studies implicates the amygdala and orb...
Background Due to its severe negative consequences, human violence has been targeted by a vast numbe...
Studies in both pathological and healthy samples have suggested altered functional connectivity betw...
As observers we excel in decoding the emotional signals telling us that a social interaction is turn...
There is considerable evidence that emotion dysregulation and self-control impairments lead to escal...
Studies in both pathological and healthy samples have suggested altered functional connectivity betw...