@article{ref1, title="The intersection of violence, brain networks, and mindfulness practices", journal="Aggression and violent behavior", year="2019", author="Morley, Richard H. and Jantz, Paul B. and Fulton, Cheryl", volume="46", number="", pages="165-173", abstract="This paper reviews and discusses the intersection of three brain networks, violence, and mindfulness practices. Research findings suggest that violence and predictors of violence are linked to neurological abnormalities in three interconnected brain networks including the salience network, the executive control network, and the default mode network. This paper also reviews findings which demonstrate that mindfulness practices and a related trait, self-compassion, lead to positive changes in the same brain systems and research results that discuss the use of mindfulness practices and self-compassion as interventions to violence. Future research directions and implications of mindfulness practices, brain networks, and violence are discussed.

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", language="en", issn="1359-1789", doi="10.1016/j.avb.2019.02.007", url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.avb.2019.02.007" }