Amygdala connectivity and aggression
- PMID: 37633721
- DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-821375-9.00002-5
Amygdala connectivity and aggression
Abstract
Neurobiological models propose that reactive aggression is predicated on impairments in amygdala-prefrontal connectivity that subserves moral decision-making and emotion regulation. The amygdala is a key component within this neural network that modulates reactive aggression. We provide a review of amygdala dysfunctional brain networks leading to reactive aggressive behavior. We elaborate on key concepts, focusing on moral decision-making and emotion regulation in a developmental context, and brain network connectivity factors relating to amygdala (dys)function-factors which we suggest predispose to reactive aggression. We additionally discuss insights into the latest treatment interventions, providing the utilization of the scientific findings for practice.
Keywords: Amygdala; Anger; Emotion regulation; Functional connectivity; Moral decision-making; Moral development; Prefrontal cortex; Reactive aggression.
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