BACKGROUND: The developmental course of children with conduct disorder (CD) is heterogeneous. Especially children who exhibit symptoms early in their lifetimes are characterized by a negative outcome. Neurobiological aspects of CD have been investigated in these children but little is known about structural and functional brain aberrations. METHODS: We describe the developmental taxonomy of children with CD and focus on those with the early onset subtype. Structural MRI data of these children and antisocial adults are recapitulated. The impact of investigating neurobiological underpinnings of antisocial behavior and how this might contribute to future forensic and psychiatric assessments is discussed. RESULTS/ CONCLUSION: Children display s...
Background: Conduct disorder (CD) in female adolescents is associated with a range of negative out-c...
Conduct disorder is one of the most common developmental psychiatric disorders which is characterize...
The work presented in this thesis provides important new clues on the neurobiology of ...
Children with the early-onset type of conduct disorder (CD) are at high risk for developing an antis...
Childhood maltreatment (CM) poses a serious risk to the physical, emotional and psychological well-b...
Objective: the developmental taxonomic theory proposes that neurodevelopmental factors play a critic...
In the PhD thesis at hand neurobiological correlates of the regulation of affect in children and ado...
Context: conduct disorder (CD) is characterized by severe antisocial behavior that emerges in childh...
In recent years, a number of functional and structural neuroimaging studies have investigated the ne...
Background: Conduct disorder (CD) is a mental disorder diagnosed in childhood or adolescence that pr...
Background: Conduct disorder (CD) is a mental disorder diagnosed in childhood or adolescence that pr...
The present study investigates whether youths with childhood-onset antisocial behavior have higher r...
Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging studies have reported volume reductions in several brain regio...
The present study investigates whether youths with childhood-onset antisocial behavior have higher r...
Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging studies have reported volume reductions in several brain regio...
Background: Conduct disorder (CD) in female adolescents is associated with a range of negative out-c...
Conduct disorder is one of the most common developmental psychiatric disorders which is characterize...
The work presented in this thesis provides important new clues on the neurobiology of ...
Children with the early-onset type of conduct disorder (CD) are at high risk for developing an antis...
Childhood maltreatment (CM) poses a serious risk to the physical, emotional and psychological well-b...
Objective: the developmental taxonomic theory proposes that neurodevelopmental factors play a critic...
In the PhD thesis at hand neurobiological correlates of the regulation of affect in children and ado...
Context: conduct disorder (CD) is characterized by severe antisocial behavior that emerges in childh...
In recent years, a number of functional and structural neuroimaging studies have investigated the ne...
Background: Conduct disorder (CD) is a mental disorder diagnosed in childhood or adolescence that pr...
Background: Conduct disorder (CD) is a mental disorder diagnosed in childhood or adolescence that pr...
The present study investigates whether youths with childhood-onset antisocial behavior have higher r...
Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging studies have reported volume reductions in several brain regio...
The present study investigates whether youths with childhood-onset antisocial behavior have higher r...
Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging studies have reported volume reductions in several brain regio...
Background: Conduct disorder (CD) in female adolescents is associated with a range of negative out-c...
Conduct disorder is one of the most common developmental psychiatric disorders which is characterize...
The work presented in this thesis provides important new clues on the neurobiology of ...