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Out of control: Evidence for anterior insula involvement in motor impulsivity and reactive aggression

机译:失控:前房岛参与运动冲动和反应性攻击的证据

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Inhibiting impulsive reactions while still defending one’s vital resources is paramount to functional self-control and successful development in a social environment. However, this ability of successfully inhibiting, and thus controlling one’s impulsivity, often fails, leading to consequences ranging from motor impulsivity to aggressive reactions following provocation. Although inhibitory failure represents the underlying mechanism, the neurocognition of social aggression and motor response inhibition have traditionally been investigated in separation. Here, we aimed to directly investigate and compare the neural mechanisms underlying the failure of inhibition across those different modalities of self-control. We used functional imaging to reveal the overlap in neural correlates between failed motor response inhibition (measured by a goo-go task) and reactive aggression (measured by the Taylor aggression paradigm) in healthy males. The core overlap of neural correlates was located in the anterior insula, suggesting common anterior insula involvement in motor impulsivity as well as reactive aggression. This evidence regarding an overarching role of the anterior insula across different modalities of self-control enables an integrative perspective on insula function and a better integration of cognitive, social and emotional factors into a comprehensive model of impulsivity. Furthermore, it can eventually lead to a better understanding of clinical syndromes involving inhibitory deficits.
机译:抑制冲动反应,同时仍然捍卫自己的重要资源,对于功能自控和在社会环境中成功发展至关重要。但是,这种成功抑制并控制人的冲动的能力通常会失败,从而导致后果,从运动冲动到激怒后的激进反应。尽管抑制失败代表了潜在的机制,但是传统上已经在分离中研究了社交攻击和运动反应抑制的神经认知。在这里,我们旨在直接研究和比较各种自我控制方式在抑制失败背后的神经机制。我们使用功能成像揭示了健康男性中失败的运动反应抑制(通过执行/不执行任务来衡量)与反应性攻击(通过泰勒攻击范例来衡量)之间在神经相关方面的重叠。神经相关的核心重叠位于前岛,提示运动刺激性和反应性攻击中常见的前岛。有关跨不同自我控制方式的前绝缘的首要作用的证据,使人们可以对绝缘功能进行整合,并将认知,社会和情感因素更好地整合到冲动的综合模型中。此外,它最终可以使人们更好地理解涉及抑制缺陷的临床综合征。

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