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Conduct Disorders: Psychophysiological and Genetic Influences
Studies have found that neurological abnormalities are inconsistently correlated with conduct disorder (Kazdin, 1987). While there has been interest in the implication of the frontal lobe limbic system partnership in the deficits of aggressive children, these problems may be the consequence of the increased likelihood for children with conduct disorder to experience abuse and subsequent head injuries (Webster-Stratton & Dahl, 1995).
While twin studies have found greater concordance of antisocial behavior among monozygotic rather than dizygotic twins, and adoption studies have shown that criminality in the biological parent increases the likelihood of antisocial behavior in the child, genetic factors alone do not account for the development of the disorder.
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