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Neurobiological correlates of antisociality across adolescence and young adulthood: a multi-sample, multi-method study.

Neeltje E BlankensteinMark de RooijJoost R van GinkelTom F WilderjansEsther L de RuighHelena C OldenhofJosjan ZijlmansTijs JambroesEvelien PlatjeMarjan de Vries-BouwSusan J T BranjeWim H J MeeusR R J M Robert VermeirenArne PopmaLucres M C Jansen
Published in: Psychological medicine (2021)
Across a heterogeneous sample and consistent across development, the CAR may be a valuable measure to link to CU/manipulative traits and intentional aggression, while sympathetic arousal and testosterone are additionally valuable to understand CU/manipulative traits. Together, these findings deepen our understanding of the fundamental mechanisms underlying different components of antisociality. Finally, we illustrate the potential of using current statistical techniques for combining multiple datasets to draw robust conclusions about biobehavioral associations.
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