Cerebellar roots of aggression in violent psychopathic offenders: evidence from structural neuroimaging studies

IF 4.9 2区 心理学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Jana Klaus , Elze ML Wolfs , Dennis JLG Schutter
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Abstract

Investigations of structural brain abnormalities in antisocial personality disorder and psychopathy associated with aggression have focused on prefrontal, limbic, and paralimbic regions. In this narrative review, a series of structural neuroanatomical studies are discussed, which points toward an important role of the cerebellum in antisocial and aggressive behavior. Across the reviewed studies, volumetric reduction of the vermis and right posterior cerebellum was a consistent finding in violent psychopathic offenders. The observations agree with results in healthy volunteers, which show that volumes of the vermis and right cerebellar hemisphere are correlated with impulsivity and aggressive behavior. Deviations in cerebellar volumes in violent psychopathic offenders are proposed to be part of a deficient neural circuit implicated in emotion regulation and executive functions.

暴力精神变态罪犯的小脑攻击根源:结构神经影像学研究提供的证据
对与攻击行为相关的反社会人格障碍和变态心理的大脑结构异常的研究主要集中在前额叶、边缘和边缘旁区。在这篇叙述性综述中,我们讨论了一系列结构神经解剖学研究,这些研究表明小脑在反社会和攻击行为中扮演着重要角色。在所有综述研究中,暴力精神变态者的蚓部和小脑右后部体积缩小是一个一致的发现。这些观察结果与健康志愿者的研究结果一致,后者显示蚓部和右侧小脑半球的体积与冲动性和攻击性行为相关。暴力精神变态者小脑体积的偏差被认为是神经回路缺陷的一部分,与情绪调节和执行功能有关。
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Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences Neuroscience-Cognitive Neuroscience
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期刊介绍: Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences is a systematic, integrative review journal that provides a unique and educational platform for updates on the expanding volume of information published in the field of behavioral sciences.
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