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The following pages link to Mesolimbic dopamine reward system hypersensitivity in individuals with psychopathic traits (Q24596732):
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- An fMRI study of affective perspective taking in individuals with psychopathy: imagining another in pain does not evoke empathy (Q21129391) (← links)
- Affective traits link to reliable neural markers of incentive anticipation (Q24289408) (← links)
- Who are those "risk-taking adolescents"? Individual differences in developmental neuroimaging research (Q26853677) (← links)
- Risky decision-making and ventral striatal dopamine responses to amphetamine: a positron emission tomography [(11)C]raclopride study in healthy adults (Q27306943) (← links)
- Clozapine: an effective treatment for seriously violent and psychopathic men with antisocial personality disorder in a UK high-security hospital (Q28237349) (← links)
- The effects of sertraline on psychopathic traits (Q28247724) (← links)
- Psychopathy increases perceived moral permissibility of accidents (Q28261254) (← links)
- The role of prefrontal cortex in psychopathy (Q28270120) (← links)
- Risky decisions and their consequences: neural processing by boys with Antisocial Substance Disorder (Q28475557) (← links)
- Genetic variation in the human brain dopamine system influences motor learning and its modulation by L-Dopa (Q28486256) (← links)
- Reward vs. Retaliation-the Role of the Mesocorticolimbic Salience Network in Human Reactive Aggression. (Q30372535) (← links)
- Monoamine-sensitive developmental periods impacting adult emotional and cognitive behaviors. (Q30395001) (← links)
- Underlying Mechanisms of Gene-Environment Interactions in Externalizing Behavior: A Systematic Review and Search for Theoretical Mechanisms (Q30398918) (← links)
- Visual complexity attenuates emotional processing in psychopathy: implications for fear-potentiated startle deficits (Q30453990) (← links)
- The dopamine augmenter L-DOPA does not affect positive mood in healthy human volunteers (Q30471555) (← links)
- Cocaine cue-induced dopamine release in amygdala and hippocampus: a high-resolution PET [¹⁸F]fallypride study in cocaine dependent participants (Q30541641) (← links)
- Differences in brain circuitry for appetitive and reactive aggression as revealed by realistic auditory scripts (Q30606257) (← links)
- Dopamine and serotonin signaling during two sensitive developmental periods differentially impact adult aggressive and affective behaviors in mice (Q30619328) (← links)
- Video game training and the reward system (Q30619694) (← links)
- Functional Neuroscience of Psychopathic Personality in Adults (Q30837352) (← links)
- Atypical nucleus accumbens morphology in psychopathy: another limbic piece in the puzzle (Q33355280) (← links)
- A pathway linking reward circuitry, impulsive sensation-seeking and risky decision-making in young adults: identifying neural markers for new interventions (Q33635684) (← links)
- Regulation of novelty seeking by midbrain dopamine D2/D3 signaling and ghrelin is altered in obesity (Q33680372) (← links)
- Neural correlates of reward and loss sensitivity in psychopathy. (Q33692270) (← links)
- Dopamine ups and downs in vulnerability to addictions: a neurodevelopmental model (Q33700413) (← links)
- Investigating the neural correlates of psychopathy: a critical review (Q33764239) (← links)
- Violent offenders respond to provocations with high amygdala and striatal reactivity (Q33766868) (← links)
- Imaging brain response to reward in addictive disorders (Q33805237) (← links)
- Selected rapporteur summaries from the XX World Congress of Psychiatric Genetics, Hamburg, Germany, October 14-18, 2012. (Q33877575) (← links)
- The ugly side of amphetamines: short- and long-term toxicity of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, 'Ecstasy'), methamphetamine and D-amphetamine (Q34025177) (← links)
- Relationship between impulsivity, prefrontal anticipatory activation, and striatal dopamine release during rewarded task performance (Q34060104) (← links)
- Inverted social reward: associations between psychopathic traits and self-report and experimental measures of social reward (Q34097676) (← links)
- Emotion disrupts neural activity during selective attention in psychopathy (Q34115219) (← links)
- Reconsidering anhedonia in depression: lessons from translational neuroscience (Q34124371) (← links)
- Aggression, DRD1 polymorphism, and lesion location in penetrating traumatic brain injury (Q34167783) (← links)
- Linking variability in brain chemistry and circuit function through multimodal human neuroimaging. (Q34207360) (← links)
- How acute and chronic alcohol consumption affects brain networks: insights from multimodal neuroimaging (Q34266205) (← links)
- Genetic and neurocognitive contributions to the development of psychopathy (Q34287123) (← links)
- In the blink of an eye: relating positive-feedback sensitivity to striatal dopamine D2-like receptors through blink rate. (Q34383509) (← links)
- Striatal ups and downs: their roles in vulnerability to addictions in humans (Q34554828) (← links)
- Evidence for chronically altered serotonin function in the cerebral cortex of female 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine polydrug users (Q34634128) (← links)
- Quantifying familial influences on brain activation during the monetary incentive delay task: an adolescent monozygotic twin study (Q34644534) (← links)
- On the origins of signal variance in FMRI of the human midbrain at high field (Q34712173) (← links)
- White matter deficits in psychopathic offenders and correlation with factor structure (Q34973827) (← links)
- Multilocus genetic profile for dopamine signaling predicts ventral striatum reactivity (Q35158208) (← links)
- Psychopathic and externalizing offenders display dissociable dysfunctions when responding to facial affect (Q35178843) (← links)
- What have positron emission tomography and 'Zippy' told us about the neuropharmacology of drug addiction? (Q35195505) (← links)
- Psychosocial problems and recruitment of incentive neurocircuitry: exploring individual differences in healthy adolescents (Q35209978) (← links)
- Antisocial personality and bipolar disorder: interactions in impulsivity and course of illness (Q35659403) (← links)
- Adolescents' Neural Processing of Risky Decisions: Effects of Sex and Behavioral Disinhibition. (Q35692179) (← links)