Journal article
A Pilot Study of Electrocortical Activity in Dysfunctional Anger: Decreased Frontocortical Activation, Impaired Attention Control, and Diminished Behavioral Inhibition
Abstract
Dysfunctional anger, though not a primary clinical diagnosis per se, does present clinically as a pathological mood for which treatment is sought. Few studies have probed the neurocortical correlates of dysfunctional anger or assessed if cognitive processes, such as attention, are altered in dysfunctional anger. Though dysfunctional and high trait anger appears to be associated with biased processing of anger-eliciting information, few studies …
Authors
Jaworska N; Berrigan L; Fisher D; Ahmed AG; Gray J; Bradford J; Korovessis A; Fedoroff P; Knott V
Journal
Aggressive Behavior, Vol. 38, No. 6, pp. 469–480
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Date
11 2012
DOI
10.1002/ab.21449
ISSN
0096-140X