Literature DB >> 27453803

Selective Mapping of Psychopathy and Externalizing to Dissociable Circuits for Inhibitory Self-Control.

Alexandra M Rodman1, Erik Kastman1, Hayley M Dorfman1, Arielle Baskin-Sommers2, Kent A Kiehl3, Joseph P Newman4, Joshua W Buckholtz5.   

Abstract

Antisociality is commonly conceptualized as a unitary construct, but there is considerable evidence for multidimensionality. In particular, two partially dissociable symptom clusters - psychopathy and externalizing - have divergent associations to clinical and forensic outcomes and are linked to unique patterns executive dysfunction. Here, we used fMRI in a sample of incarcerated offenders to map these dimensions of antisocial behavior to brain circuits underlying two aspects of inhibitory self-control: interference suppression and response inhibition. We found that psychopathy and externalizing are characterized by unique and task-selective patterns of dysfunction. While higher levels of psychopathy predicted increased activity within a distributed fronto-parietal network for interference suppression, externalizing did not predict brain activity during attentional control. By contrast, each dimension had opposite associations to fronto-parietal activity during response inhibition. These findings provide neurobiological evidence supporting the fractionation of antisocial behavior, and identify dissociable mechanisms through which different facets predispose dysfunction and impairment.

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Keywords:  Externalizing; Impulsivity; Psychopathy; Self-Control; fMRI

Year:  2016        PMID: 27453803      PMCID: PMC4955633          DOI: 10.1177/2167702616631495

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Psychol Sci        ISSN: 2167-7034


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