Fanning Jennifer R, Keedy Sarah, Berman Mitchell E, Lee Royce, Coccaro Emil F
Clinical Neuroscience & Psychopharmacology Research Unit, Department of Psychiatry (MC#3077), The Pritzker School of Medicine, The University of Chicago, 5841 South Maryland Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
Mississippi State University, 110 Magruder Hall, P.O. Box 6161, Mississippi State, MS 39762, USA.
Curr Behav Neurosci Rep. 2017 Jun;4(2):138-150. doi: 10.1007/s40473-017-0115-8. Epub 2017 May 20.
Aggressive behavior has adaptive value in many natural environments; however, it places substantial burden and costs on human society. For this reason, there has long been interest in understanding the neurobiological basis of aggression. This interest, and the flourishing of neuroimaging research in general, has spurred the development of a large and growing scientific literature on the topic. As a result, a neural circuit model of aggressive behavior has emerged that implicates interconnected brain regions that are involved in emotional reactivity, emotion regulation, and cognitive control.
Recently, behavioral paradigms that simulate provocative interactions have been adapted to neuroimaging protocols, providing an opportunity to directly probe the involvement of neural circuits in an aggressive interaction. Here we review neuroimaging studies of simulated aggressive interactions in research volunteers. We focus on studies that use a well-validated laboratory paradigm for reactive physical aggression and examine the neural correlates of provocation, retaliation, and evaluating punishment of an opponent.
Overall, the studies reviewed support the involvement of neural circuits that support emotional reactivity, emotion regulation, and cognitive control in aggressive behavior. Based on a synthesis of this literature, future research directions are discussed.
攻击行为在许多自然环境中具有适应性价值;然而,它给人类社会带来了沉重的负担和代价。因此,长期以来人们一直对了解攻击行为的神经生物学基础感兴趣。这种兴趣以及神经影像学研究的普遍蓬勃发展,推动了关于该主题的大量且不断增长的科学文献的发展。结果,出现了一种攻击行为的神经回路模型,该模型涉及与情绪反应性、情绪调节和认知控制有关的相互连接的脑区。
最近,模拟挑衅性互动的行为范式已被应用于神经影像学研究方案,这为直接探究神经回路在攻击性行为中的作用提供了机会。在此,我们综述了对研究志愿者中模拟攻击性行为的神经影像学研究。我们重点关注那些使用经过充分验证的实验室范式来研究反应性身体攻击的研究,并考察挑衅、报复以及评估对手惩罚的神经关联。
总体而言,所综述的研究支持了在攻击行为中涉及支持情绪反应性、情绪调节和认知控制的神经回路。基于对该文献的综合分析,讨论了未来的研究方向。