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Title: Implication of Neural Deficits in Antisocial Personality Disorders


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Implication of Neural Deficits in Antisocial
Personality Disorders
  • Alex Barbosa

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Antisocial Personality Disorder
  • Conduct disorder (CD) and antisocial personality
    disorder (APD) are both diagnosed by the DSM-IV.
  • CD younger than 18yrs
  • CD/APD basis of behavior
  • 6 months of conduct disturbance
  • Pervasive pattern of disregard for others
  • Violation of the rights of others

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Antisocial Personality DisorderCont
  • Psychopathy classifications are an extension of
    CD and APD.
  • High scores on clinical scales
  • Psychopathy Screening Device (PSD)
  • Revised Psychopathy Checklist (PCL-R)
  • Antisocial behavior impulsive
    aggression/offensive
  • Emotion dysfunction emotional shallowness and
    lack of guilt

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Background
  • Research in the antisocial personality disorders
    have focused on impairments in executive
    functioning and emotion processing.
  • This suggests the prefrontal cortex and the
    amygdala might be implicated in the antisocial
    personality disorders.

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  • Neurocognitive Explanations of the Antisocial
    Personality Disorders
  • Blair and Frith
  • 2000

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Three theories of neurcognitive impairments in
the APDs
  • Impairment in executive functioning
  • E.g. planning, inhibition
  • Prefrontal cortex
  • Impairment in executive emotion processing
  • E.g. associated w/learned or innate
  • Orbital-Frontal cortex
  • Impairment in emotion processing
  • E.g. fear, empathy
  • Amygdala

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Violent Inhibition Mechanism (VIM)
  • VIM model suggests that if a submissive cue is
    displayed, an aggressor will terminate its
    attack.
  • Failure to develop this VIM suggests development
    of psychopathic behavior.
  • Individual with VIM dysfunction does not show
    arousal to distress cues.

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Conclusions
  • Development of APDs is not associated with
    impairments in executive functioning.
  • Development of APDs may be implicated as a result
    of impairments of executive emotion processing
  • Development of APDs is associated with an
    impairment in emotional processing possibly
    involving dysfunction in the amygdala.

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Future Studies
  • Is a neuro dysfunction the cause of the
    antisocial personality disorders?
  • Is the amygdala this neuro dysfunction?
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