Contribution of Brain Cortical Features to the Psychological Risk Profile of Juvenile Offenders
Objectives: This study contributes to the neuroscience of offending behavior by addressing two aims: a) to examine differences in the cortical features in a group of male serious juvenile offenders (21 OG), versus controls Personal Cool Bag (28 CG), both ranging from 18 to 21 years old; and b) to determine to what extent the differential cortical f