Experimental Psychology, Utrecht University, Heidelberglaan 2, 3584 CS Utrecht, the Netherlands.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2012 Oct;7(7):850-7. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsr060. Epub 2011 Oct 20.
Asymmetrical patterns of frontal cortical activity have been implicated in the development and expression of aggressive behavior. Along with individual motivational tendencies, the ability to restrain one's impulses might be a factor in aggressive behavior. Recently, a role for the inhibitory cortical beta rhythm was suggested. The present study investigated whether individual differences in resting state asymmetries in the beta frequency band were associated with trait aggression and behavioral inhibition. In addition, the selective contributions of the prefrontal and motor cortex areas to these associations were examined. Results showed that relative dominant right frontal beta frequency activity was associated with both heightened trait aggression, especially hostility, and reduced response inhibition. Moreover, asymmetries over the anterior electrode locations proved to be related most closely to trait aggression, while asymmetries over the central electrode locations were associated with response inhibition. Together these findings show that right-dominant frontal beta activity is positively associated with aggressive tendencies and reduced behavioral inhibition.
不对称的额皮质活动模式与攻击行为的发展和表现有关。除了个体的动机倾向外,抑制冲动的能力可能也是攻击行为的一个因素。最近,皮质β节律的抑制作用也被认为起了一定作用。本研究旨在探讨静息状态下β频带不对称性的个体差异是否与特质攻击性和行为抑制有关。此外,还研究了前额皮质和运动皮质区域对这些关联的选择性贡献。结果表明,相对优势的右侧额β频带活动与特质攻击性,特别是敌意,以及反应抑制减少有关。此外,前电极位置的不对称性与特质攻击性关系最密切,而中央电极位置的不对称性与反应抑制有关。这些发现表明,右侧优势的额β活动与攻击性倾向和行为抑制减少呈正相关。