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Neural response to aggressive and positive interactions in violent offenders and nonviolent individuals.

Svenja TaubnerSophie HauschildDavid WisniewskiSilke WolterGerhard RothThorsten Fehr
Published in: Brain and behavior (2021)
Our results support findings on the differential role of PAG subdivisions in response to threat and point to altered processing of positive social interactions in violent offenders. They further support the notion that changes in PAG recruitment might contribute to violent individuals "taking action" instead of freezing in case of threatening situations.
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