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Exploring the differential associations between components of executive functioning and reactive and proactive aggression.

Lisa K HechtRobert D Latzman
Published in: Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology (2017)
Findings from the current study underscore the importance of considering the multidimensional nature of EF, as well as the heterogeneity within aggression, rather than considering either construct as a single monolithic construct. The current study suggests that potentially unique brain-based pathways from aspects of EF to subtypes of aggression may exist, and points toward potential avenues through which to intervene.
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