Meldrum Ryan Charles, Trucco Elisa M, Cope Lora M, Zucker Robert A, Heitzeg Mary M
Florida International University, Department of Criminal Justice, 11200 SW 8th Street, PCA-364B, Miami, FL 33199.
Florida International University, Department of Psychology, 11200 SW 8th Street, AHC1-237, Miami, FL 33199.
J Crim Justice. 2018 May-Jun;56:107-117. doi: 10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2017.07.007. Epub 2017 Jul 20.
A vast literature finds that low self-control is associated with a myriad of antisocial behaviors. Consequently, increasing attention has focused on the causes of low self-control. While criminologists have directed significant attention to studying its social causes, fewer studies have considered its neural bases.
We add to this nascent body of research by using data collected on an at-risk sample of adolescents participating in the ongoing Michigan Longitudinal Study. We examine the functioning of prefrontal and limbic regions of the brain during failed inhibitory control, assessed using the go/no-go task and functional magnetic resonance imaging, in relation to low self-control and self-reported delinquency.
Results indicate that greater activation localized in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) during failed inhibitory control is negatively associated with low self-control. Moreover, the association between ACC activity and later delinquency is mediated through low self-control.
Findings of this study demonstrate the utility of integrating neuroscientific and criminological perspectives on the causes of antisocial behavior. Concluding remarks address the theoretical and policy implications of the findings, as well as directions for future research.
大量文献表明,低自我控制能力与众多反社会行为相关。因此,越来越多的关注聚焦于低自我控制能力的成因。虽然犯罪学家已将大量注意力投向研究其社会成因,但较少有研究考虑其神经基础。
我们通过使用在参与正在进行的密歇根纵向研究的高危青少年样本上收集的数据,为这一新兴研究领域增添内容。我们运用停止信号任务和功能磁共振成像评估抑制控制失败期间大脑前额叶和边缘区域的功能,探讨其与低自我控制能力及自我报告的犯罪行为之间的关系。
结果表明,抑制控制失败期间前扣带回皮质(ACC)激活增强与低自我控制能力呈负相关。此外,ACC活动与后期犯罪行为之间的关联是通过低自我控制能力介导的。
本研究结果证明了整合神经科学和犯罪学视角来探讨反社会行为成因的实用性。结语阐述了研究结果的理论和政策意义以及未来研究方向。