Cerebral dopamine (DA) transmission is thought to be an important modulator for the development and occurrence of aggressive behavior. However, the link between aggression and DA transmission in humans has not been investigated using molecular imaging and standardized behavioral tasks. We investigated aggression as a function of DA transmission in a group of (N = 21) healthy male volunteers undergoing 6-[18F]-fluoro-l-DOPA (FDOPA)-positron emission tomography (PET) and a modified version of the Point Subtraction Aggression Paradigm (PSAP). This task measures aggressive behavior during a monetary reward-related paradigm, where a putative adversary habitually tries to cheat. The participant can react in three ways (i.e., money substraction of...
SummaryEscalated aggression can have devastating societal consequences, yet underlying neurobiologic...
Experimental studies aimed at understanding the neurobiology of aggression started in the early 20th...
Recent reviews on the validity of rodent aggression models for human violence have addressed the dim...
Cerebral dopamine (DA) transmission is thought to be an important modulator for the development and ...
Cerebral dopamine (DA) transmission is thought to be an important modulator for the development and ...
Aggression and violence pose a significant public health concern to society. Aggression is a highly ...
A recent [18F]FDOPA-PET study reports negative correlations between dopamine synthesis rates and agg...
Aggressive behaviors can have serious impacts on both the population at-large and the criminal justi...
Aggressive behavior is associated with dysfunctional frontolimbic emotion regulation circuits. Recen...
Striatal dopamine is well known to be involved in reward. Indeed, drug of abuse allowed DA release i...
The ethical dilemma in aggression research is how to reconcile two divergent objectives, namely to a...
Heightened aggressive behavior is considered as one of the central symptoms of many neuropsychiatric...
Research has led to the conceptualization of various qualitatively different forms of human aggressi...
Reactive aggression after interpersonal provocation is a common behavior in humans. Little is known,...
Aggressive behavior poses a threat to human collaboration and social safety. It is of utmost importa...
SummaryEscalated aggression can have devastating societal consequences, yet underlying neurobiologic...
Experimental studies aimed at understanding the neurobiology of aggression started in the early 20th...
Recent reviews on the validity of rodent aggression models for human violence have addressed the dim...
Cerebral dopamine (DA) transmission is thought to be an important modulator for the development and ...
Cerebral dopamine (DA) transmission is thought to be an important modulator for the development and ...
Aggression and violence pose a significant public health concern to society. Aggression is a highly ...
A recent [18F]FDOPA-PET study reports negative correlations between dopamine synthesis rates and agg...
Aggressive behaviors can have serious impacts on both the population at-large and the criminal justi...
Aggressive behavior is associated with dysfunctional frontolimbic emotion regulation circuits. Recen...
Striatal dopamine is well known to be involved in reward. Indeed, drug of abuse allowed DA release i...
The ethical dilemma in aggression research is how to reconcile two divergent objectives, namely to a...
Heightened aggressive behavior is considered as one of the central symptoms of many neuropsychiatric...
Research has led to the conceptualization of various qualitatively different forms of human aggressi...
Reactive aggression after interpersonal provocation is a common behavior in humans. Little is known,...
Aggressive behavior poses a threat to human collaboration and social safety. It is of utmost importa...
SummaryEscalated aggression can have devastating societal consequences, yet underlying neurobiologic...
Experimental studies aimed at understanding the neurobiology of aggression started in the early 20th...
Recent reviews on the validity of rodent aggression models for human violence have addressed the dim...