2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2017.09.002
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Hostility and cognitive control: Evidence of increased cardiovascular reactivity as a function of exposure to affective stress using a dichotic listening paradigm

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“…In addition to providing support for extending the capacity model to include trait aggression, these findings indicate that the SST and Anger Recall Interview serve as effective stimuli for inducing emotional stress in a laboratory setting. Use of emotional stress has been done in previous research [6,9,25] to examine changes in right hemisphere functional cerebral systems in violent prone men. The consensus is that when violent prone men experience multiple right-lateralized stressors, reductions is right frontal inhibitory control of the right temporoparietal regions.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In addition to providing support for extending the capacity model to include trait aggression, these findings indicate that the SST and Anger Recall Interview serve as effective stimuli for inducing emotional stress in a laboratory setting. Use of emotional stress has been done in previous research [6,9,25] to examine changes in right hemisphere functional cerebral systems in violent prone men. The consensus is that when violent prone men experience multiple right-lateralized stressors, reductions is right frontal inhibitory control of the right temporoparietal regions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trait aggressive personalities have been linked to reduced impulse control [4,5] and a reduced ability to regulate negative emotions. Diminished ability to regulate negative emotions along with the reduced ability to suppress a predominant response when exposed to stress has been demonstrated to be associated with reductions in right frontal lobe function [6]. The goal of the current research is to examine changes in neurophysiological indicators of right hemisphere activation in highly trait aggressive men as well as provide additional support for the capacity model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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