Cortical and subcortical gray matter volume in youths with conduct problems: a meta-analysis
JC Rogers, SA De Brito - JAMA psychiatry, 2016 - jamanetwork.com
Importance A large number of structural neuroimaging studies have used voxel-based
morphometry (VBM) to identify gray matter abnormalities in youths with conduct problems …
morphometry (VBM) to identify gray matter abnormalities in youths with conduct problems …
Best practices in structural neuroimaging of neurodevelopmental disorders
Structural magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI) offers immense potential for increasing our
understanding of how anatomical brain development relates to clinical symptoms and …
understanding of how anatomical brain development relates to clinical symptoms and …
[HTML][HTML] Sex differences in the relationship between conduct disorder and cortical structure in adolescents
A Smaragdi, H Cornwell, N Toschi, R Riccelli… - Journal of the American …, 2017 - Elsevier
Objective Previous studies have reported reduced cortical thickness and surface area and
altered gyrification in frontal and temporal regions in adolescents with conduct disorder …
altered gyrification in frontal and temporal regions in adolescents with conduct disorder …
Bullying the brain? Longitudinal links between childhood peer victimization, cortisol, and adolescent brain structure
MR Du Plessis, S Smeekens, AHN Cillessen… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Background: Childhood peer victimization is a stressful life experience associated with long-
lasting adverse psychological consequences. While there is some evidence that …
lasting adverse psychological consequences. While there is some evidence that …
[HTML][HTML] Testing the ecophenotype model: cortical structure alterations in conduct disorder with versus without childhood maltreatment
Background Childhood maltreatment is common in youths with conduct disorder (CD), and
both CD and maltreatment have been linked to neuroanatomical alterations. Nonetheless …
both CD and maltreatment have been linked to neuroanatomical alterations. Nonetheless …
[HTML][HTML] Neural profile of callous traits in children: A population-based neuroimaging study
Background Callous traits during childhood, eg, lack of remorse and shallow affect, are a
key risk marker for antisocial behavior. Although callous traits have been found to be …
key risk marker for antisocial behavior. Although callous traits have been found to be …
Selective mapping of psychopathy and externalizing to dissociable circuits for inhibitory self-control
AM Rodman, EK Kastman… - Clinical …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Antisociality is commonly conceptualized as a unitary construct, but there is considerable
evidence for multidimensionality. In particular, two partially dissociable symptom clusters …
evidence for multidimensionality. In particular, two partially dissociable symptom clusters …
Altered brain morphology in boys with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder with and without comorbid conduct disorder/oppositional defiant disorder
About 50% of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) patients suffer from comorbidity
with oppositional defiant disorder/conduct disorder (ODD/CD). Most previous studies on …
with oppositional defiant disorder/conduct disorder (ODD/CD). Most previous studies on …
Structural abnormalities in adolescents with conduct disorder and high versus low callous unemotional traits
There may be distinct conduct disorder (CD) etiologies and neural morphologies in
adolescents with high callous unemotional (CU) traits versus low CU traits. Here, we …
adolescents with high callous unemotional (CU) traits versus low CU traits. Here, we …
Brain anatomy in boys with conduct disorder: Differences among aggression subtypes
Aggression is a core feature of conduct disorder (CD), but the motivation, execution of
aggression may vary. A deeper understanding of the neural substrates of aggressive …
aggression may vary. A deeper understanding of the neural substrates of aggressive …