Adrian Raine, Sharon S. Ishikawa, Estibaliz Arce, Todd Lencz, Kevin H. Knuth, Susan Bihrle, Lori LaCasse,
Biol Psychiatry 2004; 55:185 - 191
Thu, 01 Jul 2004 14:34 UTC
Results: Unsuccessful psychopaths showed an exaggerated structural hippocampal asymmetry (R L) relative both to successful psychopaths and control subjects (p .007) that was localized to the anterior region. This effect could not be explained by environmental and diagnostic confounds and constitutes the first brain imaging analysis of successful and unsuccessful psychopaths.
Conclusions: Atypical anterior hippocampal asymmetries in unsuccessful psychopaths may reflect an underlying neurodevelopmental abnormality that disrupts hippocampal-prefrontal circuitry, resulting in affect dysregulation, poor contextual fear conditioning, and insensitivity to cues predicting capture
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