An investigation of the relationship between psychopathy and greater gray matter density in lateral prefrontal cortex.

Q3 Medicine
Personality Neuroscience Pub Date : 2019-10-18 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1017/pen.2019.8
Emily N Lasko, David S Chester, Alexandra M Martelli, Samuel J West, C Nathan DeWall
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Psychopathic traits predispose individuals toward antisocial behavior. Such antagonistic acts often result in "unsuccessful" outcomes such as incarceration. What mechanisms allow some people with relatively high levels of psychopathic traits to live "successful", unincarcerated lives, in spite of their antisocial tendencies? Using neuroimaging, we investigated the possibility that "successful" psychopathic individuals exhibited greater development of neural structures that promote "successful" self-regulation, focusing on the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC). Across two structural magnetic resonance imaging studies of "successful" participants (Study 1: N = 80 individuals in long-term romantic relationships; Study 2: N = 64 undergraduates), we observed that gray matter density in the left and right VLPFC was positively associated with psychopathic traits. These preliminary results support a compensatory model of psychopathy, in which "successful" psychopathic individuals develop inhibitory mechanisms to compensate for their antisocial tendencies. Traditional models of psychopathy that emphasize deficits may be aided by such compensatory models that identify surfeits in neural and psychological processes.

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心理变态与外侧前额叶皮层灰质密度增加之间关系的研究。
心理变态特质使人倾向于反社会行为。这种对抗行为往往会导致 "不成功 "的结果,比如入狱。是什么机制让一些具有相对较高精神变态特质的人,尽管有反社会倾向,却能过上 "成功 "的、未入狱的生活呢?我们利用神经影像学研究了 "成功 "的精神变态者在促进 "成功 "自我调节的神经结构方面表现出更大发展的可能性,重点是腹外侧前额叶皮层(VLPFC)。在两项针对 "成功 "参与者的结构性磁共振成像研究中(研究1:N = 80名长期恋爱关系中的个体;研究2:N = 64名本科生),我们观察到左侧和右侧VLPFC的灰质密度与精神变态特质呈正相关。这些初步结果支持心理变态的补偿模型,即 "成功 "的心理变态者会发展抑制机制来补偿其反社会倾向。这种补偿模型可以识别神经和心理过程中的缺陷,对强调缺陷的传统变态心理学模型可能有所帮助。
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Personality Neuroscience
Personality Neuroscience Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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