Asked by James Veldt on Feb 18, 2024

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Raine, et al.(2000) found that differences in the brains between males and females with antisocial personality disorder accounted for the differences in the number of antisocial symptoms they had.Specifically, it was differences in the volume of the:

A) fornix.
B) hypothalamus.
C) hippocampus.
D) prefrontal cortex.

Hypothalamus

Component of the brain that regulates eating, drinking, sex, and basic emotions; abnormal behaviors involving any of these activities may be the result of dysfunction in the hypothalamus.

  • Identifying the specific brain regions associated with antisocial symptoms.
  • Exploring the relationship between brain volume and antisocial behavior.
  • Understanding the role of brain differences in antisocial personality disorder.
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Andrew OwusuFeb 18, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Raine, et al. (2000) found that differences in the prefrontal cortex volume accounted for differences in the number of antisocial symptoms among males and females with antisocial personality disorder.