Neuropsychology and emotion processing in violent individuals with antisocial personality disorder or schizophrenia: the same or different? A systematic review and …
O Sedgwick, S Young, D Baumeister… - Australian & New …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives: To assess whether there are shared or divergent (a) cognitive and (b) emotion
processing characteristics among violent individuals with antisocial personality disorder …
processing characteristics among violent individuals with antisocial personality disorder …
Recalibration of inhibitory control systems during walking-related dual-task interference: a mobile brain-body imaging (MOBI) study
Walking while simultaneously performing cognitively demanding tasks such as talking or
texting are typical complex behaviors in our daily routines. Little is known about neural …
texting are typical complex behaviors in our daily routines. Little is known about neural …
Intact inhibitory control processes in abstinent drug abusers (II): A high-density electrical map** study in former cocaine and heroin addicts
Response inhibition deficits are well-documented in drug users, and are related to the
impulsive tendencies characteristic of the addictive phenotype. Addicts also show significant …
impulsive tendencies characteristic of the addictive phenotype. Addicts also show significant …
Altered cerebral blood flow covariance network in schizophrenia
F Liu, C Zhuo, C Yu - Frontiers in neuroscience, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Many studies have shown abnormal cerebral blood flow (CBF) in schizophrenia; however, it
remains unclear how topological properties of CBF network are altered in this disorder …
remains unclear how topological properties of CBF network are altered in this disorder …
Quantifying violence in mental health research
ST Harris, C Oakley, M Picchioni - Aggression and Violent Behavior, 2013 - Elsevier
Research into mental illness and its relationship with violence has been constrained by
inconsistencies in the definition and measurement of violent behavior. We conducted a …
inconsistencies in the definition and measurement of violent behavior. We conducted a …
Executive dysfunction and reward dysregulation: a high-density electrical map** study in cocaine abusers
Executive function deficits and reward dysregulation, which mainly manifests as anhedonia,
are well documented in drug abusers. We investigated specific aspects of executive function …
are well documented in drug abusers. We investigated specific aspects of executive function …
Deconstructing violence as a medical syndrome: map** psychotic, impulsive, and predatory subtypes to malfunctioning brain circuits
SM Stahl - CNS spectrums, 2014 - cambridge.org
ISSUE: Violence is a major management issue for forensic mental health systems. Violence
can be approached as a medical syndrome and deconstructed into psychotic, impulsive …
can be approached as a medical syndrome and deconstructed into psychotic, impulsive …
Atypical visual and somatosensory adaptation in schizophrenia-spectrum disorders
Neurophysiological investigations in patients with schizophrenia consistently show early
sensory processing deficits in the visual system. Importantly, comparable sensory deficits …
sensory processing deficits in the visual system. Importantly, comparable sensory deficits …
White matter correlates of hostility and aggression in the visuospatial function network in patients with schizophrenia
Background: Violent acts in patients with schizophrenia are often associated with their
hostility and aggression levels. Poor visuospatial processing has been suggested as a …
hostility and aggression levels. Poor visuospatial processing has been suggested as a …
[HTML][HTML] Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: Last in, first out-delayed brain maturation with an accelerated decline?
While early neurodevelopmental processes during the emergence of ADHD in childhood
received considerable attention, the neurobiological mechanisms that underlie the changes …
received considerable attention, the neurobiological mechanisms that underlie the changes …