The neurobiology of human aggressive behavior: Neuroimaging, genetic, and neurochemical aspects
Volume: 106, Pages: 110059 - 110059
Published: Mar 1, 2021
Abstract
In modern societies, there is a strive to improve the quality of life related to risk of crimes which inevitably requires a better understanding of brain determinants and mediators of aggression. Neurobiology provides powerful tools to achieve this end. Pre-clinical and clinical studies show that changes in regional volumes, metabolism-function and connectivity within specific neural networks are related to aggression. Subregions of prefrontal...
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Title
The neurobiology of human aggressive behavior: Neuroimaging, genetic, and neurochemical aspects
Published Date
Mar 1, 2021
Volume
106
Pages
110059 - 110059
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