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Jacqueline Stoddard
Researcher at University of California, Irvine
Publications - 4
Citations - 824
Jacqueline Stoddard is an academic researcher from University of California, Irvine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychosocial & Prefrontal cortex. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 815 citations.
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selective Reductions in Prefrontal Glucose Metabolism in Murderers
Adrian Raine,Monte S. Buchsbaum,Jill Stanley,S. Lottenberg,L. Abel,Jacqueline Stoddard,Herbert Y. Meltzer +6 more
TL;DR: The preliminary results suggest that deficits localized to the prefrontal cortex may be related to violence in a selected group of offenders, although further studies are needed to establish the generalizability of these findings to violent offenders in the community.
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Selective reductions in prefrontal glucose metabolism in murderers
Adrian Raine,Monte S. Buchsbaum,Jill Stanley,Steven Lottenberg,Leonard Abel,Jacqueline Stoddard +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the prefrontal cortex was found to have significantly lower glucose metabolism in both lateral and medial prefrontal cortex relative to controls, indicating a regional specificity for the prefrontal deficit in violent offenders.
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Prefrontal glucose deficits in murderers lacking psychosocial deprivation
TL;DR: Results suggest that murderers lacking psychosocial deficits are characterized by prefrontal deficits, and it is argued that among violent offenders without deprived home backgrounds, the "social push" to violence is minimized, and consequently, brain abnormalities provide a relatively stronger predisposition to violence in this group.
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Prefrontal Dysfunction in Murderers Lacking Psychosocial Deficits
TL;DR: Brennan et al. as mentioned in this paper found that the link between psychophysiological functioning (resting heart rate and the conditioned electrodermal response) and antisocial behavior is strongest in antisocials who come from benign social backgrounds (high social class, intact homes).