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    Dec 26, 2024  
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PSYC 5520G - Neurobiology of Antisocial Behaviour


Over the past two decades we have seen a veritable explosion of neuroscience research into the structure and function of the human brain. Like many other aspects of human behaviour, this research has provided us with a significantly increased understanding of the biological underpinnings of criminal actions. While this research has hardly identified a ‘criminal’ part of the brain, it has highlighted a multitude of neural abnormalities that may encourage the commission of criminal and/or immoral acts. In this advanced seminar, we will explore the most recent empirical work into these neural abnormalities, and highlight the manner in which they may underlie various criminal behaviours. Particular attention will be given to neural abnormalities underlying reward and punishment processing, executive control, and emotions including guilt, fear and shame. The extent to which these abnormalities underlie various externalizing disorders, including substance abuse, sexual deviancy and psychopathic behaviour will be considered, as will be the ethical and practical implications of neuroscience research for the criminal justice system.
Credit hours: 3



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