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Brain processing of pictures of children in men with pedophilic disorder: A positron emission tomography study

Although structural and functional neuroimaging techniques have recently been used to investigate the mechanisms of sexual attraction to children, a hallmark of pedophilic disorder, the differences in the processing of child sexual stimuli between men attracted to children and those attracted to adu...

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Autores principales: Fonteille, Véronique, Redouté, Jérôme, Lamothe, Pierre, Straub, Dominique, Lavenne, Frank, Le Bars, Didier, Raverot, Véronique, Moulier, Virginie, Marchand, Jean-Jacques, Vittoz, Aurélie, Leriche, Charlotte, Pugeat, Michel, Stoléru, Serge
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Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6412007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30612938
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2018.101647
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author Fonteille, Véronique
Redouté, Jérôme
Lamothe, Pierre
Straub, Dominique
Lavenne, Frank
Le Bars, Didier
Raverot, Véronique
Moulier, Virginie
Marchand, Jean-Jacques
Vittoz, Aurélie
Leriche, Charlotte
Pugeat, Michel
Stoléru, Serge
author_facet Fonteille, Véronique
Redouté, Jérôme
Lamothe, Pierre
Straub, Dominique
Lavenne, Frank
Le Bars, Didier
Raverot, Véronique
Moulier, Virginie
Marchand, Jean-Jacques
Vittoz, Aurélie
Leriche, Charlotte
Pugeat, Michel
Stoléru, Serge
author_sort Fonteille, Véronique
collection PubMed
description Although structural and functional neuroimaging techniques have recently been used to investigate the mechanisms of sexual attraction to children, a hallmark of pedophilic disorder, the differences in the processing of child sexual stimuli between men attracted to children and those attracted to adults remain unclear. Here, our purpose was to identify through positron emission tomography the brain responses of 15 male outpatients with pedophilic disorder to validated visual sexual stimuli depicting children (VSSc) and to compare them with 15 male healthy controls matched for sexual orientation (to female or male adults), age, and handedness. The patients' sample comprised both offenders and non-offenders. In response to VSSc, the between-groups analysis showed that activation in the right inferior temporal cortex [Brodmann area (BA) 20] was lower in patients than in controls. Moreover, in patients but not in controls, the presentation of VSSc induced an activation in a more caudal region of the right inferior temporal gyrus (BA 37) and in the left middle occipital gyrus (BA 19). In addition, in patients the level of activation in the caudal right inferior temporal gyrus was positively correlated with ratings of sexual arousal elicited by VSSc, whereas this correlation was negative in BA 20. These results implicate the right inferior temporal gyrus as a possible candidate area mediating sexual arousal in patients with pedophilic disorder and suggest that two of its areas play opposite, i.e., activating and inhibitory, roles.
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spelling pubmed-64120072019-03-22 Brain processing of pictures of children in men with pedophilic disorder: A positron emission tomography study Fonteille, Véronique Redouté, Jérôme Lamothe, Pierre Straub, Dominique Lavenne, Frank Le Bars, Didier Raverot, Véronique Moulier, Virginie Marchand, Jean-Jacques Vittoz, Aurélie Leriche, Charlotte Pugeat, Michel Stoléru, Serge Neuroimage Clin Article Although structural and functional neuroimaging techniques have recently been used to investigate the mechanisms of sexual attraction to children, a hallmark of pedophilic disorder, the differences in the processing of child sexual stimuli between men attracted to children and those attracted to adults remain unclear. Here, our purpose was to identify through positron emission tomography the brain responses of 15 male outpatients with pedophilic disorder to validated visual sexual stimuli depicting children (VSSc) and to compare them with 15 male healthy controls matched for sexual orientation (to female or male adults), age, and handedness. The patients' sample comprised both offenders and non-offenders. In response to VSSc, the between-groups analysis showed that activation in the right inferior temporal cortex [Brodmann area (BA) 20] was lower in patients than in controls. Moreover, in patients but not in controls, the presentation of VSSc induced an activation in a more caudal region of the right inferior temporal gyrus (BA 37) and in the left middle occipital gyrus (BA 19). In addition, in patients the level of activation in the caudal right inferior temporal gyrus was positively correlated with ratings of sexual arousal elicited by VSSc, whereas this correlation was negative in BA 20. These results implicate the right inferior temporal gyrus as a possible candidate area mediating sexual arousal in patients with pedophilic disorder and suggest that two of its areas play opposite, i.e., activating and inhibitory, roles. Elsevier 2018-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6412007/ /pubmed/30612938 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2018.101647 Text en © 2018 Published by Elsevier Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Fonteille, Véronique
Redouté, Jérôme
Lamothe, Pierre
Straub, Dominique
Lavenne, Frank
Le Bars, Didier
Raverot, Véronique
Moulier, Virginie
Marchand, Jean-Jacques
Vittoz, Aurélie
Leriche, Charlotte
Pugeat, Michel
Stoléru, Serge
Brain processing of pictures of children in men with pedophilic disorder: A positron emission tomography study
title Brain processing of pictures of children in men with pedophilic disorder: A positron emission tomography study
title_full Brain processing of pictures of children in men with pedophilic disorder: A positron emission tomography study
title_fullStr Brain processing of pictures of children in men with pedophilic disorder: A positron emission tomography study
title_full_unstemmed Brain processing of pictures of children in men with pedophilic disorder: A positron emission tomography study
title_short Brain processing of pictures of children in men with pedophilic disorder: A positron emission tomography study
title_sort brain processing of pictures of children in men with pedophilic disorder: a positron emission tomography study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6412007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30612938
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2018.101647
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