Aggressive behaviour is at the basis of many harms in society, such as violent crime. The efforts to explain, study, and possibly reduce aggression span various disciplines, including neuroscience. The specific brain networks which are involved in the modulation of aggressive behaviour include cortical asymmetry and brain areas such as the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC), and the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VMPFC). Recent non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) research suggests that both transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and continuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS) can play a role in the modulation of aggressive behaviour by directly changing brain activity. In this review...
Experimental studies aimed at understanding the neurobiology of aggression started in the early 20th...
cortex and the anterior insula was greater in highly provocative than less provocative trials. Activ...
Contains fulltext : 182751.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In-...
Aggressive behaviour is at the basis of many harms in society, such as violent crime. The efforts to...
Findings from brain imaging studies investigating the neural underpinnings of antisocial behavior ha...
Aggressive behavior poses a threat to human collaboration and social safety. It is of utmost importa...
Intro: Aggressive behavior represents a significant public health issue, with relevant social, polit...
Although prefrontal brain impairments are one of the best-replicated brain imaging findings in relat...
Research has shown that exposure to violent media increases aggression. However, the neural underpin...
Deficits in executive functions, specifically in response inhibition (RI), have been reported in ant...
Background: Recent studies show that changes in one of the brain areas related to empathic abilities...
This research focuses on the identification of neural networks within the brain responsible for inhi...
Response inhibition is defined as the capacity to adequately withdraw pre-planned responses. It has ...
<div><p>Response inhibition is defined as the capacity to adequately withdraw pre-planned responses....
The relationship between anger and aggression is imperfect. Based on work on the neuroscience of ang...
Experimental studies aimed at understanding the neurobiology of aggression started in the early 20th...
cortex and the anterior insula was greater in highly provocative than less provocative trials. Activ...
Contains fulltext : 182751.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In-...
Aggressive behaviour is at the basis of many harms in society, such as violent crime. The efforts to...
Findings from brain imaging studies investigating the neural underpinnings of antisocial behavior ha...
Aggressive behavior poses a threat to human collaboration and social safety. It is of utmost importa...
Intro: Aggressive behavior represents a significant public health issue, with relevant social, polit...
Although prefrontal brain impairments are one of the best-replicated brain imaging findings in relat...
Research has shown that exposure to violent media increases aggression. However, the neural underpin...
Deficits in executive functions, specifically in response inhibition (RI), have been reported in ant...
Background: Recent studies show that changes in one of the brain areas related to empathic abilities...
This research focuses on the identification of neural networks within the brain responsible for inhi...
Response inhibition is defined as the capacity to adequately withdraw pre-planned responses. It has ...
<div><p>Response inhibition is defined as the capacity to adequately withdraw pre-planned responses....
The relationship between anger and aggression is imperfect. Based on work on the neuroscience of ang...
Experimental studies aimed at understanding the neurobiology of aggression started in the early 20th...
cortex and the anterior insula was greater in highly provocative than less provocative trials. Activ...
Contains fulltext : 182751.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In-...