The externalizing spectrum, including traits and behaviors such as aggression, reduced inhibitiory control and substance abuse, is associated with altered prefrontal brain morphology. However, the degree to which different manifestations of the externalizing spectrum are associated with distinct or overlapping variations in individual brain morphology is unclear. Here, we therefore used structural magnetic resonance imaging, self-report assessment, and a response inhibition task in a sample of 59 young adults to examine how cortical thickness in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), orbitofrontal cortex (OFC), and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) relate to four different manifestations of the externalizing spectrum: disinhibition, call...
<div><p>Recent neuroimaging work has suggested that aggressive behaviour (AB) is associated with str...
The externalizing spectrum is characterized by disinhibition, impulsivity, antisocial-aggressive beh...
Effortful control (EC), considered as one component of temperament, describes an individual's capaci...
Externalizing behaviors (EBs) pertain to a diverse set of aggressive, antisocial, and potentially de...
Background: Cross-sectional studies report relations between externalizing behavior and structural a...
BACKGROUND:Externalizing behaviors are negative behaviors expressed outwardly, including rule breaki...
Dysfunction in the prefrontal cortex, amygdala, and hippocampus is believed to underlie the developm...
The externalizing spectrum describes a range of heterogeneous personality traits and behavioral patt...
Children and adolescents with externalizing behavior disorders including attention-deficit=hyperacti...
Externalizing psychopathology has been linked to prefrontal abnormalities. While clinically diagnose...
Background: Externalizing behavior has been attributed, in part, to decreased frontolimbic control o...
Studies addressing the neural correlates of criminal behavior have focused primarily on the prefront...
Investigating the organization of trait aggression and impulsivity in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) ad...
Adolescence is a period marked by increases in risk taking, sensation seeking, and emotion dysregula...
BackgroundBiased attention to threat is found in both individuals with anxiety symptoms and children...
<div><p>Recent neuroimaging work has suggested that aggressive behaviour (AB) is associated with str...
The externalizing spectrum is characterized by disinhibition, impulsivity, antisocial-aggressive beh...
Effortful control (EC), considered as one component of temperament, describes an individual's capaci...
Externalizing behaviors (EBs) pertain to a diverse set of aggressive, antisocial, and potentially de...
Background: Cross-sectional studies report relations between externalizing behavior and structural a...
BACKGROUND:Externalizing behaviors are negative behaviors expressed outwardly, including rule breaki...
Dysfunction in the prefrontal cortex, amygdala, and hippocampus is believed to underlie the developm...
The externalizing spectrum describes a range of heterogeneous personality traits and behavioral patt...
Children and adolescents with externalizing behavior disorders including attention-deficit=hyperacti...
Externalizing psychopathology has been linked to prefrontal abnormalities. While clinically diagnose...
Background: Externalizing behavior has been attributed, in part, to decreased frontolimbic control o...
Studies addressing the neural correlates of criminal behavior have focused primarily on the prefront...
Investigating the organization of trait aggression and impulsivity in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) ad...
Adolescence is a period marked by increases in risk taking, sensation seeking, and emotion dysregula...
BackgroundBiased attention to threat is found in both individuals with anxiety symptoms and children...
<div><p>Recent neuroimaging work has suggested that aggressive behaviour (AB) is associated with str...
The externalizing spectrum is characterized by disinhibition, impulsivity, antisocial-aggressive beh...
Effortful control (EC), considered as one component of temperament, describes an individual's capaci...