Self-regulation and aggressive antisocial behaviour: Insights from amygdala-prefrontal and heart-brain interactions

SM Gillespie, A Brzozowski, IJ Mitchell - Psychology, Crime & Law, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Explanations of aggressive and antisocial behaviour often refer to impairments in self-
regulation, or the ability to implement control over ones thoughts, emotions and behaviours …

Psychophysiological correlates of aggression and violence: an integrative review

CJ Patrick - … Transactions of the Royal Society B …, 2008 - royalsocietypublishing.org
This paper reviews existing psychophysiological studies of aggression and violent
behaviour including research employing autonomic, electrocortical and neuroimaging …

Psychophysiological correlates of antisocial behavior: A central control hypothesis

SS Ishikawa, A Raine - The neurobiology of criminal behavior, 2002 - Springer
Psychophysiological processes—or the study of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral
phenomena in relation to physiological principles (Cacioppo & Tassinary, 1990)—represent …

[HTML][HTML] Cardiac autonomic functions and the emergence of violence in a highly realistic model of social conflict in humans

J Haller, G Raczkevy-Deak, KP Gyimesine… - Frontiers in behavioral …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Among the multitude of factors that can transform human social interactions into violent
conflicts, biological features received much attention in recent years as correlates of …

Neurobiological aspects of violent and criminal behaviour: deficits in frontal lobe function and neurotransmitters

KJ Reddy, KR Menon, UG Hunjan - International Journal of Criminal …, 2018 - ijcjs.com
Many neurobiological abnormalities have been reported in patients with violent and criminal
behaviour. Strong associations exist between aggressive/violent behaviour and brain …

The frontal lobe and aggression

JR Seguin - European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Frontal lesions often lead to psychosocial problems. It is not surprising that frontal lobe
dysfunctions have been proposed to underlie antisocial behaviour in individuals without …

Violent offending predicts P300 amplitude

EM Bernat, JR Hall, BV Steffen, CJ Patrick - International Journal of …, 2007 - Elsevier
Prior work has consistently revealed a relationship between antisocial behavior and
reduced P300 amplitude. Fewer studies have directly evaluated behavioral indices of …

The roles of orbital frontal cortex in the modulation of antisocial behavior

RJR Blair - Biosocial Theories of Crime, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
This article considers potential roles of orbital frontal cortex in the modulation of antisocial
behavior. Two forms of aggression are distinguished: reactive aggression elicited in …

The mediating role of heart rate on the social adversity-antisocial behavior relationship: A social neurocriminology perspective

O Choy, A Raine, J Portnoy… - Journal of Research …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives: Tests the hypothesis that the social adversity-antisocial behavior relationship is
partly mediated by a biological mechanism, low heart rate. Method: 18 indicators of social …

Neural mechanisms underlying cognitive control of men with lifelong antisocial behavior

B Schiffer, C Pawliczek, B Mu, M Forsting… - Psychiatry Research …, 2014 - Elsevier
Results of meta-analyses suggested subtle deficits in cognitive control among antisocial
individuals. Because almost all studies focused on children with conduct problems or adult …