Raine et al.

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    • Raine et al. (1997)
      • Aim:
      • Investigate brain activity in Murderers' PFC
      • Pleaded not guilty due to insanity
      • Compare to matched non-murderers'
      • Sample
      • Experimental: 41 guilty referred to Uni of California for evidence they couldn’t understand jury process; 39 men and 2 women (average age 34), matched with control group
      • 6 schizophrenics
      • All took no meds for 2 weeks pre-test
      • Procedure:
      • Gave PET scan while carrying out continuous performance visual tasks for 32 mins
      • Designed to measure activity by glucose metabolic rates in frontal lobe
      • Participants got 10 min practice test first
    • Raine et al. (Results)
      • Results
      • Significant difference between experimental + control groups for brain area activity
      • Lower glucose metabolism
      • Parietal cortex
      • PF lobe
      • Corpus callosum
      • L amygdala
      • L medial temporal lobe, inc hippocampus
      • Higher
      • R amygdala
      • R thalamus side
      • Occipital lobe
      • R medial temporal lobes, inc hippocampus
      • Conclusion
      • Lower; link to low self-control, high aggression + impulsive
      • Abnormal limbic system; can't to modify behaviour by consequence
      • Amygdala, hippocampus + PFC govern emotionality
    • Raine et al. (Evaluation)
      Generalisability
      • For behaviour studied sample was representative
      • Largest sample to be studied this way (men mostly do violent crime)
      Reliability
      • Well-controlled
      • Matched for sex, age, MH and none took any meds 2 weeks pre-study so I didn't impact their results or performance
      • PET scans:
      • Reliable + objective
      • Quantitative results
      • Replicable
      • But generated images are based on location of certain brain ‘landmarks’ different for all
      Validity
      • PET scans:
      • Difficult to interpret accurately (especially '97, images unclear)
      • Cause and effect difficult to verify
    • Raine et al. (Ethics)
      • Obtained Consent + caused no distress
      • Experimental group already found guilty; not distressed by idea they may commit extreme violence (already had)
      • Approved by ethics committee
      • May have felt under duress; look for evidence for mitigation of their crime
      • If participants mentally ill (e.g. had schizophrenia) may not have capacity to give fully informed consent
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