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Childrens with [[aggression|aggressive]] problems (disruptive behavior disorders) show reduced activity in the ACC<ref>[http://www.international-coaching.org/files/pagini/acc_avb.pdf Gavita, O. A., Capris, D., Bolno, J., & David, D. (2012). Anterior cingulate cortex findings in child disruptive behavior disorders.: A meta-analysis. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 17(6), 507–513.]</ref>.
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Childrens with [[aggression|aggressive]] problems (disruptive behavior disorders) show reduced activity in the ACC<ref>[http://www.international-coaching.org/files/pagini/acc_avb.pdf Gavita, O. A., Capris, D., Bolno, J., & David, D. (2012). Anterior cingulate cortex findings in child disruptive behavior disorders.: A meta-analysis. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 17(6), 507–513.]</ref>.  [[vmPFC|ventral mPFC]] might be involved in affective processes associated with compassion to the suffering opponent<ref>[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053811906009736 Evidence for a different role of the ventral and dorsal medial prefrontal cortex for social reactive aggression: An interactive fMRI study, 2007]</ref>.
  
 
==Measuring Aggression==
 
==Measuring Aggression==

Revision as of 03:40, 14 January 2015

Childrens with aggressive problems (disruptive behavior disorders) show reduced activity in the ACC[1]. ventral mPFC might be involved in affective processes associated with compassion to the suffering opponent[2].

Measuring Aggression

  • Subjects were provoked by increasingly aversive stimuli and were given the opportunity to respond aggressively against their opponent by administering a stimulus as retaliation[3].

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