A Cognitive Neuroscience Approach to Understanding Aggression and its Treatment.

IF 7.9 1区 医学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Robert James Blair, Ute Habel, Mikhail Votinov, Lisa Wagels, Thomas F Denson
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Abstract

While anyone can behave aggressively, some people are more prone to aggression than others. We present a neuro-cognitive model and consider several inter-individual differences that confer risk for aggression. Forms of atypical cognitive function include a hyperreactive acute threat response, poor emotion regulation, and mechanisms involved in choosing when to aggress. We show dysfunction in the neural systems mediating these functions may account for aggression in people high in psychopathy/callous unemotional traits, irritability/anger, hostility, impulsivity, and low in frustration tolerance. We then review promising interventions including psychological therapies and pharmaceuticals that might influence the neuro-cognitive underpinnings of these constructs. Although there is no overwhelming "one size fits all" approach to treating aggression, identifying the neural mechanisms implicated in these traits may improve individualized treatments.

用认知神经科学的方法来理解攻击及其治疗。
虽然任何人都可能表现得咄咄逼人,但有些人比其他人更倾向于咄咄逼人。我们提出了一个神经认知模型,并考虑了几个个体间的差异,赋予攻击的风险。非典型认知功能的形式包括过度反应的急性威胁反应,不良的情绪调节,以及选择何时攻击的机制。我们发现,调节这些功能的神经系统功能障碍可能解释了高精神病态/冷酷无情特征、易怒/愤怒、敌意、冲动和低挫折容忍度的人的攻击性。然后,我们回顾了有希望的干预措施,包括可能影响这些构念的神经认知基础的心理治疗和药物。虽然没有压倒性的“一刀切”的方法来治疗攻击性,但确定与这些特征有关的神经机制可能会改善个体化治疗。
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CiteScore
14.20
自引率
3.70%
发文量
466
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The official journal of the International Behavioral Neuroscience Society publishes original and significant review articles that explore the intersection between neuroscience and the study of psychological processes and behavior. The journal also welcomes articles that primarily focus on psychological processes and behavior, as long as they have relevance to one or more areas of neuroscience.
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