Anger provocation in violent offenders leads to emotion dysregulation

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Franca Tonnaer
Nicolette Siep
Linda van Zutphen
Arnoud Arntz
Maaike Cima
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[1] Forensic Psychiatric Centre de Rooyse Wissel,Department of Research
[2] Maastricht University,Department of Clinical Psychological Science
[3] University of Amsterdam,Department of Clinical Psychology
[4] Radboud University,Department of Developmental Psychopathology
[5] Conrisq group,Department of Research
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Anger and anger regulation problems that result in aggressive behaviour pose a serious problem for society. In this study we investigated differences in brain responses during anger provocation or anger engagement, as well as anger regulation or distraction from anger, and compared 16 male violent offenders to 18 non-offender controls. During an fMRI adapted provocation and regulation task participants were presented with angry, happy and neutral scenarios. Prior research on violent offenders indicates that a combination of increased limbic activity (involved in emotion), along with decreased prefrontal activity (involved in emotion regulation), is associated with reactive aggression. We found increased ventrolateral prefrontal activity during anger engagement in violent offenders, while decreased dorsolateral and ventrolateral prefrontal activity was found during anger distraction. This activity pattern was specific for anger. We found no exclusive pattern for happiness. In violent offenders, this suggests an increased need to regulate specifically during anger engagement and regulation difficulties when explicitly instructed to distract. The constant effort required for violent offenders to regulate anger might exhaust the necessary cognitive resources, resulting in a risk for self-control failure. Consequently, continuous provocation might ultimately contribute to reactive aggression.
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