https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Index ${session.getAttribute("locale")} 5 Do EEG and startle reflex modulation vary with self-reported aggression in response to violent images? https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Repository/uon:45036 N = 52) were grouped based on their responses to the Buss–Durkee Hostility Inventory. They were then presented with affect-inducing images while brain event-related potentials (ERPs) and startle reflex modulation (SRM) were recorded to determine non-language-based processes. Explicit valence and arousal ratings for each image were taken to determine subjective affective effects. Results indicated no significant group differences for explicit ratings and SRM. However, ERP results demonstrated significant group differences between the ‘pleasant’ and ‘violent’ emotion condition in the frontal, central and parietal areas across both hemispheres. These findings suggest that parts of the brain process affective stimuli different to what conscious appraisal comes up with in participants varying in self-reported aggression.]]> Wed 26 Oct 2022 11:06:51 AEDT ]]> Clinical neuroscience: towards a better understanding of non-conscious versus conscious processes involved in impulsive aggressive behaviours and pornography viewership https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Repository/uon:19415 Wed 11 Apr 2018 10:06:16 AEST ]]>