Read The Anatomy of Violence Online
Authors: Adrian Raine
as predominant in men,
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as public-health problem,
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crime
violence prevention, biological interventions in,
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voices, hearing of,
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Weinstein, Herbert,
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welders, heavy metal exposure in,
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white-collar crimes,
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Wisconsin card-sorting task,
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World Health Organization (WHO),
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World Trade Center, September 11, 2001, attack on,
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zinc deficiency,
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FIGURE 3.1
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Positron-emission tomography (PET) scans showing a bird’s-eye view of reduced prefrontal functioning in murderers (top of scan) compared with controls. Red and yellow indicate higher brain functioning.
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Bird’s-eye view of PET scans showing reduced orbitofrontal activation (very top of scan) in the impulsive murderer Antonio Bustamante compared with a normal control
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Bird’s-eye view of functional brain scans
(PET scans)
of a normal control (bottom left), serial killer Randy Kraft (middle), a onetime impulsive murderer (right), and the author (top)
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Bird’s-eye view showing reduced prefrontal functioning (top of PET scan), specifically in a reactive murderer compared with a proactive murderer and a normal control. Red and yellow indicate higher brain functioning.
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Side view (top), head-on view (middle), and bird’s-eye view (bottom) of MRI slices showing brain regions associated only with moral decision-making (green), only with violence (red), and areas associated with both violence and moral decision-making (yellow)
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Structural MRI scan exposing the prefrontal cortex (right), and on the left a prefrontal head-on slice showing separation of neuronal matter (green) from axonal white matter
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Head-on view of the brain showing segmentation of the prefrontal cortex into gyral sectors to calculate brain volumes in those with antisocial personality disorder
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Bird’s-eye view of PET scans showing reduced prefrontal functioning (top of scan) in murderers from good homes. Red and yellow indicate higher brain functioning.