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Neuroprediction of future rearrest

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1219302110

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impulsivity; recidivism; risk assessment

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  1. MacArthur Foundation Law and Neuroscience Project
  2. National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) [5R01MH070539, 1R01MH085010]
  3. National Institute on Drug Abuse [1R01DA026505, 1R01DA026964]
  4. National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering [2R01EB000840]
  5. NIMH Postdoctoral Fellowship [1 F32 MH090668-01]

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Identification of factors that predict recurrent antisocial behavior is integral to the social sciences, criminal justice procedures, and the effective treatment of high-risk individuals. Here we show that error-related brain activity elicited during performance of an inhibitory task prospectively predicted subsequent rearrest among adult offenders within 4 y of release (N = 96). The odds that an offender with relatively low anterior cingulate activity would be rearrested were approximately double that of an offender with high activity in this region, holding constant other observed risk factors. These results suggest a potential neurocognitive biomarker for persistent antisocial behavior.

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