Brain gray matter differences among forensic psychiatric patients with psychosis and incarcerated individuals without psychosis: a source-based morphometry study - Kolla NJ, Harenski CL, Harenski KA, Dupuis M, Crawford JJ, Kiehl KA.

BACKGROUND: While psychosis is a risk factor for violence, the majority of individuals who perpetrate aggression do not present psychotic symptoms. Pathological aggressive behavior is associated with brain gray matter differences, which, in turn, has shown...
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