Psychophysiological traits of men with several genotypes in polymorphic locus Val158Met COMT and different levels of aggressiveness
Background. The catechol-O-methyl transferase gene influences the reuptake of monoamines (dopamine, serotonin, noradrenaline) from the synaptic space. The structural peculiarities of this gene are linked with the duration of stay of neurotransmitters in the synaptic gap and the emergence and durati...
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doaj-63ab6ecd5a244898bba92a40e7f9224c2020-11-25T02:16:18ZengM.V. Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityPsychology in Russia: State of Art2074-68572307-22022018-03-01111324410.11621/pir.2018.0103Psychophysiological traits of men with several genotypes in polymorphic locus Val158Met COMT and different levels of aggressivenessPavel N. Ermakov0Irina V. Abakumova1Ekaterina M. Kovsh2Regional Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Education, Southern Federal University,Regional Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Education, Southern Federal University,Regional Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Education, Southern Federal University,Background. The catechol-O-methyl transferase gene influences the reuptake of monoamines (dopamine, serotonin, noradrenaline) from the synaptic space. The structural peculiarities of this gene are linked with the duration of stay of neurotransmitters in the synaptic gap and the emergence and duration of emotional reactions, which may considerably affect a person’s level of aggressiveness; these peculiarities may manifest as psychophysiological characteristics. Objective and design. This study investigated the amplitude, spatio-temporal traits and sources of evoked brain activity in men with several genotypes in the polymorphic locus Val158Met in the COMT (Catechol-O-methyl transferase) gene, levels of aggressiveness using the Buss-Darkee inventory, proneness to various types of deviant and addictive behaviors in accordance with the methods of A.N. Oryol and the preferred strategies of behavior during conflict in accordance with the methods of Kenneth Thomas. Statistical processing of psychodiagnostic data included dispersive (ANOVA) and discriminative analyses. Results. This study found significant differences in the parameters of evoked brain activity components in responses to emotionally charged stimuli (“aggression”, “positive”, “tolerance”, “extremism, terrorism”) compared with neutral images. Student’s t-test (Holms- corrected for multiple comparisons) was used to analyze the EEG-VEP data. Conclusion. This study confirmed the hypothesis of differences in spatio-temporal and amplitude parameters of evoked brain potentials in young men exhibiting differing levels of aggressiveness. The sources of evoked brain activity determined using sLORETA (Standardized Low-resolution Brain Electromagnetic Tomography) were different between carriers of different genotypes.http://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/pdf/2018_1/psych_1_2018_3.pdfaggressivenessvisual-evoked potentialsCOMTneurotransmittersemotionally charged stimuli |
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Pavel N. Ermakov Irina V. Abakumova Ekaterina M. Kovsh Psychophysiological traits of men with several genotypes in polymorphic locus Val158Met COMT and different levels of aggressiveness Psychology in Russia: State of Art aggressiveness visual-evoked potentials COMT neurotransmitters emotionally charged stimuli |
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Pavel N. Ermakov Irina V. Abakumova Ekaterina M. Kovsh |
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Pavel N. Ermakov |
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Psychophysiological traits of men with several genotypes in polymorphic locus Val158Met COMT and different levels of aggressiveness |
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Psychophysiological traits of men with several genotypes in polymorphic locus Val158Met COMT and different levels of aggressiveness |
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Psychophysiological traits of men with several genotypes in polymorphic locus Val158Met COMT and different levels of aggressiveness |
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Psychophysiological traits of men with several genotypes in polymorphic locus Val158Met COMT and different levels of aggressiveness |
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Psychophysiological traits of men with several genotypes in polymorphic locus Val158Met COMT and different levels of aggressiveness |
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psychophysiological traits of men with several genotypes in polymorphic locus val158met comt and different levels of aggressiveness |
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M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University |
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Psychology in Russia: State of Art |
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2074-6857 2307-2202 |
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2018-03-01 |
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Background. The catechol-O-methyl transferase gene influences the reuptake of monoamines (dopamine, serotonin, noradrenaline) from the synaptic space. The structural
peculiarities of this gene are linked with the duration of stay of neurotransmitters in the synaptic gap and the emergence and duration of emotional reactions, which may considerably affect a person’s level of aggressiveness; these peculiarities may manifest as psychophysiological characteristics.
Objective and design. This study investigated the amplitude, spatio-temporal traits and sources of evoked brain activity in men with several genotypes in the polymorphic locus Val158Met in the COMT (Catechol-O-methyl transferase) gene, levels of aggressiveness using the Buss-Darkee inventory, proneness to various types of deviant and addictive behaviors in accordance with the methods of A.N. Oryol and the preferred strategies
of behavior during conflict in accordance with the methods of Kenneth Thomas. Statistical processing of psychodiagnostic data included dispersive (ANOVA) and discriminative
analyses.
Results. This study found significant differences in the parameters of evoked brain activity components in responses to emotionally charged stimuli (“aggression”, “positive”, “tolerance”, “extremism, terrorism”) compared with neutral images. Student’s t-test (Holms-
corrected for multiple comparisons) was used to analyze the EEG-VEP data.
Conclusion. This study confirmed the hypothesis of differences in spatio-temporal and amplitude parameters of evoked brain potentials in young men exhibiting differing levels of aggressiveness. The sources of evoked brain activity determined using sLORETA (Standardized Low-resolution Brain Electromagnetic Tomography) were different between carriers of different genotypes. |
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aggressiveness visual-evoked potentials COMT neurotransmitters emotionally charged stimuli |
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