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  • 2. Violent offenders respond to provocations with high amygdala and striatal reactivity.
    da Cunha-Bang S, Fisher PM, Hjordt LV, Perfalk E, Persson Skibsted A, Bock C, Ohlhues Baandrup A, Deen M, Thomsen C, Sestoft DM, Knudsen GM.
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  • 3. Aggression-related brain function assessed with the Point Subtraction Aggression Paradigm in fMRI.
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    Aggress Behav; 2017 Nov 01; 43(6):601-610. PubMed ID: 28744913
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  • 4. Serotonin 1B Receptor Binding Is Associated With Trait Anger and Level of Psychopathy in Violent Offenders.
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  • 7. Amygdala reactivity to fearful faces correlates positively with impulsive aggression.
    da Cunha-Bang S, Fisher PM, Hjordt LV, Holst K, Knudsen GM.
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  • 10. The 5-HT1B receptor - a potential target for antidepressant treatment.
    Tiger M, Varnäs K, Okubo Y, Lundberg J.
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  • 12. Probing the association between serotonin-1A autoreceptor binding and amygdala reactivity in healthy volunteers.
    Kranz GS, Hahn A, Kraus C, Spies M, Pichler V, Jungwirth J, Mitterhauser M, Wadsak W, Windischberger C, Kasper S, Lanzenberger R.
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  • 13. Low serotonin1B receptor binding potential in the anterior cingulate cortex in drug-free patients with recurrent major depressive disorder.
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  • 14. Sex differences in the neural correlates of aggression.
    Repple J, Habel U, Wagels L, Pawliczek CM, Schneider F, Kohn N.
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  • 15. Distinct Circuits Underlie the Effects of 5-HT1B Receptors on Aggression and Impulsivity.
    Nautiyal KM, Tanaka KF, Barr MM, Tritschler L, Le Dantec Y, David DJ, Gardier AM, Blanco C, Hen R, Ahmari SE.
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  • 16. Relationship of the serotonin transporter gene promoter polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) genotype and serotonin transporter binding to neural processing of negative emotional stimuli.
    Schneck N, Miller JM, Delorenzo C, Kikuchi T, Sublette ME, Oquendo MA, Mann JJ, Parsey RV.
    J Affect Disord; 2016 Jan 15; 190():494-498. PubMed ID: 26561939
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  • 17. Age-related changes in amygdala-frontal connectivity during emotional face processing from childhood into young adulthood.
    Wu M, Kujawa A, Lu LH, Fitzgerald DA, Klumpp H, Fitzgerald KD, Monk CS, Phan KL.
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  • 18. Lower amygdala fatty acid amide hydrolase in violent offenders with antisocial personality disorder: an [11C]CURB positron emission tomography study.
    Kolla NJ, Boileau I, Karas K, Watts JJ, Rusjan P, Houle S, Mizrahi R.
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  • 19. Serotonin 1B receptor imaging in alcohol dependence.
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  • 20. Reductions in brain 5-HT1B receptor availability in primarily cocaine-dependent humans.
    Matuskey D, Bhagwagar Z, Planeta B, Pittman B, Gallezot JD, Chen J, Wanyiri J, Najafzadeh S, Ropchan J, Geha P, Huang Y, Potenza MN, Neumeister A, Carson RE, Malison RT.
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