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Hostile Attribution Bias

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neuroscience1 year ago

"Brain Scans Reveal Impact of Assuming the Worst in Others"

A new study suggests that people with "hostile attribution bias" display unique brain activity in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) when interpreting others' actions as hostile. This bias can lead to aggression, poor mental health, and difficulties in relationships. Understanding the brain mechanisms behind this bias could help develop interventions to reduce aggressive behavior and promote healthier social interactions. The study found that fostering attributional complexity could be a potential strategy to mitigate hostile attribution bias.

psychology2 years ago

Mindfulness Boosts Connection Between Narcissistic Rivalry and Aggression.

A new study published in Personality and Individual Differences found that trait mindfulness enhances the effect of narcissistic rivalry on reactive aggression. The study also found that greater mindfulness weakened the link between hostile attribution bias and reactive aggression, but strengthened the link between narcissistic rivalry and reactive aggression. The study provides valuable information for researchers and practitioners working to understand and prevent aggressive behavior.