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    Social mentalizing in male perpetrators of intimate partner violence against women is associated with resting-state functional connectivity of the Crus II

    Autor: 
    Amaoui, Sofia
    ;
    Marín-Morales, Agar
    ;
    Martín-Pérez, Cristina
    ;
    Pérez-García, Miguel
    ;
    Verdejo-Román, Juan
    Fecha: 
    2022
    Palabra clave: 
    male perpetrators; intimate partner violence against women; male perpetrators; resting-state functional connectivity; social mentalizing; Scopus; JCR
    Revista / editorial: 
    Journal of Psychiatric Research
    Tipo de Ítem: 
    Articulo Revista Indexada
    URI: 
    https://reunir.unir.net/handle/123456789/13880
    DOI: 
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychires.2022.03.044
    Dirección web: 
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002239562200173X?via%3Dihub
    Open Access
    Resumen:
    Social mentalizing refers to the ability to understand the intentions, causes, emotions and beliefs of another person or the self and is crucial for interpersonal understanding. Disturbances in this process may lead to aggressive and violent behaviors. Literature has shown that male perpetrators convicted for intimate partner crime (IPVAW) present alterations in different measures related to social mentalizing, in particular, they present more irrational thoughts toward women and difficulties in emotional recognition and empathy processes. However, the brain mechanisms underlying this process are still unknown. The aim of this study is to examine the resting-state functional connectivity of the cerebellar Crus II area, as a core component of social mentalizing in male perpetrators, and to explore if this connectivity is associated with social mentalizing processes. To achieve these objectives, we compared the resting-state connectivity of 25 men convicted for an IPVAW crime (male perpetrators) with 29 men convicted for other crimes (other offenders) and 28 men with no criminal records (non-offenders) using a seed-based whole brain analysis. Subsequently, correlations were performed to explore the association between the significant connectivity networks and social mentalizing measures only in male perpetrators of IPVAW. Analyses showed that male perpetrators of IPVAW exhibit hyperconnectivity between Crus II and posterior areas of the default mode network, frontoparietal and limbic areas compared to other offenders and non-offenders. In addition, the greater connectivity found between the Crus II and the posterior default mode network was related to a greater number of distorted thoughts about women and less affective empathy in male perpetrators of IPVAW. These results show that connectivity between the cerebellum and the default mode network may underlie the social processes that are at the basis of intimate partner violence perpetration.
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