Longitudinal changes in DLPFC activation during childhood are related to decreased aggression following social rejection

Volume: 117, Issue: 15, Pages: 8602 - 8610
Published: Mar 31, 2020
Abstract
Regulating aggression after social feedback is an important prerequisite for developing and maintaining social relations, especially in the current times with larger emphasis on online social evaluation. Studies in adults highlighted the role of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) in regulating aggression. Little is known about the development of aggression regulation following social feedback during childhood, while this is an important...
Paper Details
Title
Longitudinal changes in DLPFC activation during childhood are related to decreased aggression following social rejection
Published Date
Mar 31, 2020
Volume
117
Issue
15
Pages
8602 - 8610
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