Reactive Aggression Affects Response Inhibition to Angry Expressions in Adolescents: An Event-Related Potential Study Using the Emotional Go/No-Go Paradigm
Although it is well established that response inhibition to angry expressions is impaired among reactively aggressive adolescents, the cognitive processes underlying this effect remain unclear. The main goal of our study was to investigate the time course of response inhibition to angry expressions...
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doaj-18a659f761a34f708d9970ce551afebd2020-11-25T03:14:13ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782020-09-011110.3389/fpsyg.2020.558461558461Reactive Aggression Affects Response Inhibition to Angry Expressions in Adolescents: An Event-Related Potential Study Using the Emotional Go/No-Go ParadigmLijun Sun0Junyi Li1Gengfeng Niu2Lei Zhang3Hongjuan Chang4School of Psychology, Xinxiang Medical University, Xinxiang, ChinaSchool of Psychology, Sichuan Normal University, Chengdu, ChinaSchool of Psychology, Central China Normal University, Wuhan, ChinaSchool of Psychology, Xinxiang Medical University, Xinxiang, ChinaSchool of Nursing, Xinxiang Medical University, Xinxiang, ChinaAlthough it is well established that response inhibition to angry expressions is impaired among reactively aggressive adolescents, the cognitive processes underlying this effect remain unclear. The main goal of our study was to investigate the time course of response inhibition to angry expressions in reactively aggressive adolescents compared to controls. In total, 23 reactively aggressive adolescents and 23 control adolescents were recruited to participate in an event-related potential (ERP) study measuring response inhibition to angry expressions with an emotional Go/No-go paradigm. The results showed that when presented angry or happy expressions, reactively aggressive adolescents showed a smaller No-go P3 effect than the control group. These results indicate that response inhibition to angry expressions in reactively aggressive adolescents is impaired at the later stage of the actual inhibitory control. The characteristics of response inhibition to happy expressions in reactively aggressive adolescents are similar to those in response to angry expressions.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.558461/fullresponse inhibitionangry expressionsemotional Go/No-go taskN2P3reactively aggressive adolescents |
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Lijun Sun Junyi Li Gengfeng Niu Lei Zhang Hongjuan Chang Reactive Aggression Affects Response Inhibition to Angry Expressions in Adolescents: An Event-Related Potential Study Using the Emotional Go/No-Go Paradigm Frontiers in Psychology response inhibition angry expressions emotional Go/No-go task N2 P3 reactively aggressive adolescents |
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Lijun Sun Junyi Li Gengfeng Niu Lei Zhang Hongjuan Chang |
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Reactive Aggression Affects Response Inhibition to Angry Expressions in Adolescents: An Event-Related Potential Study Using the Emotional Go/No-Go Paradigm |
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Reactive Aggression Affects Response Inhibition to Angry Expressions in Adolescents: An Event-Related Potential Study Using the Emotional Go/No-Go Paradigm |
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Reactive Aggression Affects Response Inhibition to Angry Expressions in Adolescents: An Event-Related Potential Study Using the Emotional Go/No-Go Paradigm |
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Reactive Aggression Affects Response Inhibition to Angry Expressions in Adolescents: An Event-Related Potential Study Using the Emotional Go/No-Go Paradigm |
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Reactive Aggression Affects Response Inhibition to Angry Expressions in Adolescents: An Event-Related Potential Study Using the Emotional Go/No-Go Paradigm |
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reactive aggression affects response inhibition to angry expressions in adolescents: an event-related potential study using the emotional go/no-go paradigm |
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2020-09-01 |
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Although it is well established that response inhibition to angry expressions is impaired among reactively aggressive adolescents, the cognitive processes underlying this effect remain unclear. The main goal of our study was to investigate the time course of response inhibition to angry expressions in reactively aggressive adolescents compared to controls. In total, 23 reactively aggressive adolescents and 23 control adolescents were recruited to participate in an event-related potential (ERP) study measuring response inhibition to angry expressions with an emotional Go/No-go paradigm. The results showed that when presented angry or happy expressions, reactively aggressive adolescents showed a smaller No-go P3 effect than the control group. These results indicate that response inhibition to angry expressions in reactively aggressive adolescents is impaired at the later stage of the actual inhibitory control. The characteristics of response inhibition to happy expressions in reactively aggressive adolescents are similar to those in response to angry expressions. |
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response inhibition angry expressions emotional Go/No-go task N2 P3 reactively aggressive adolescents |
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