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Raine A, Lencz T, Bihrle S, LaCasse L, Colletti P. Arch. Gen. Psychiatry 2000; 57(2): 119-127.

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(Copyright © 2000, American Medical Association)

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Major damage to gray and white matter in the prefrontal cortex and autonomic deficits have been found to result in pseudopsychopathic personality in patients with neurological disorders, but it is not known whether people with antisocial personality disorder (APD) in the community who do not have discernable brain trauma also have subtle prefrontal deficits.
METHODS: Prefrontal gray and white matter volumes were assessed using structural magnetic resonance imaging in 21 community volunteers with APD (APD group) and in 2 control groups, comprising 34 healthy subjects (control group), 26 subjects with substance dependence (substance-dependent group), and 21 psychiatric controls. Autonomic activity (skin conductance and heart rate) was also assessed during a social stressor in which participants gave a videotaped speech on their faults.
RESULTS: TheAPD group showed an 11.0% reduction in prefrontal gray matter volume in the absence of ostensible brain lesions and reduced autonomic activity during the stressor. These deficits predicted group membership independent of psychosocial risk factors.
CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge, these findings provide the first evidence for a structural brain deficit in APD. This prefrontal structural deficit may underlie the low arousal, poor fear conditioning, lack of conscience, and decision-making deficits that have been found to characterize antisocial, psychopathic behavior. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Archives of General Psychiatry, 2000. Copyright © 2000 by the American Medical Association)

Antisocial Personality
Personality Disorder
Brain Damage
Brain Disorder
Biological Factors
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