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Neurobiological correlates of violence perception in martial artists.

Maria SchöneStephanie SeidenbecherLeonardo TozziJörn KaufmannHendrik GriepDaniela FenkerThomas FrodlBernhard BogertsKolja Schiltz
Published in: Brain and behavior (2019)
Higher amygdala activation while watching violent pictures might reflect that perception of violence conveys increased salience to martial artists as compared to controls. The inverse correlation between amygdala activation and aggressiveness within the martial artist group might be explained by the assumption that the more aggressive martial artists may be more accustomed to violent situations leading to a down-modulation of amygdala activation. Appetitive aggression should be taken into account as a factor contributing to violence.
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