Brain Changes in Adolescents While Imagining and Observing Aggressive Behavior
Aggressive Behavior
About this trial
This is an observational trial for Aggressive Behavior focused on measuring Healthy Control Subjects, Aggression, Prefrontal Cortex Function, Children and Adolescents, Healthy Volunteer, HV
Eligibility Criteria
INCLUSION CRITERIA: In all the studies, participants will consist of male adolescent healthy, native English-speaking, right-handed volunteers. Participants will range in age from 14 to 17 years old and they will be included regardless of race. EXCLUSION CRITERIA: Non-native English speakers and non-right handers will be excluded, as will non-neurologically normal volunteers. Subjects younger than 14 and older than 17 years of age will be excluded. Subjects with any of the following will be excluded from MRI testing: aneurysm clip; implanted neural stimulator; implanted cardiac pacemaker or auto-defibrillator; cochlear implant; ocular foreign body, such as metal shavings; permanent eyeliner; insulin pump; or irremovable body piercing will be excluded from the study due to the possible dangerous effects of the magnet upon metal objects in the body. Individuals with a neurological or psychiatric history, including significant aggressive behavior and drug abuse, or with a medical condition that would compromise our interpretation of the fMRI results will be excluded. Adolescents with attentional, cognitive, or learning difficulties or impairments cannot take part in the study. An intelligence quotient less then 80 will be exclusion criteria for this study. Individuals with a current or past history of post-traumatic stress disorder or other psychiatric disorders or individuals with a history of physical or sexual abuse will be excluded as they may be disturbed by the exposure to violent stimuli. Furthermore, we will exclude adolescents who take centrally acting medications. The presence or absence of these conditions will be determined by a standardized neuropsychiatric interview, questionnaires, ability testing, and standard phone or in-person intake (see screening section). Adolescents who have been trained in martial arts will be excluded from our studies.
Sites / Locations
- National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, 9000 Rockville Pike