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2. An Exploratory Study on the Central Nervous Correlates of Sexual Excitation and Sexual Inhibition.

3. An Exploratory Study on the Central Nervous Correlates of Sexual Excitation and Sexual Inhibition

4. Gray matter anomalies in pedophiles with and without a history of child sexual offending

6. Approach and Avoidance Tendencies Toward Picture Stimuli of (Pre-)Pubescent Children and Adults: An Investigation in Pedophilic and Nonpedophilic Samples.

7. Can people empathize with offenders and victims during violent scenes? Behavioral and brain correlates of affective and cognitive empathy considering victim vs. offender perspective using the Bochumer affective and cognitive empathy task (BACET).

8. Dissociation of behavioral and neural responses to provocation during reactive aggression in healthy adults with high versus low externalization.

9. Externalizing behavior in healthy young adults is associated with lower cortisol responses to acute stress and altered neural activation in the dorsal striatum.

10. Empathy in pedophilia and sexual offending against children: A multifaceted approach.

11. Two Sides of One Coin: A Comparison of Clinical and Neurobiological Characteristics of Convicted and Non-Convicted Pedophilic Child Sexual Offenders.

12. Author Correction: Child sexual offenders show prenatal and epigenetic alterations of the androgen system.

13. Child sexual offenders show prenatal and epigenetic alterations of the androgen system.

14. Diminished fronto-limbic functional connectivity in child sexual offenders.

15. Approach and Avoidance Tendencies Toward Picture Stimuli of (Pre-)Pubescent Children and Adults: An Investigation in Pedophilic and Nonpedophilic Samples.

16. Multimodal neuroimaging measures and intelligence influence pedophile child sexual offense behavior.

17. Clinical characteristics associated with paedophilia and child sex offending - Differentiating sexual preference from offence status.

18. Neural correlates of moral judgment in pedophilia.

19. Executive Functioning in Pedophilia and Child Sexual Offending.

20. Evidence for superior neurobiological and behavioral inhibitory control abilities in non-offending as compared to offending pedophiles.

21. Diminished functional connectivity on the road to child sexual abuse in pedophilia.

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