Neural mechanisms of aggression across species

Volume: 23, Issue: 11, Pages: 1317 - 1328
Published: Oct 12, 2020
Abstract
Aggression is a social behavior essential for securing resources and defending oneself and family. Thanks to its indispensable function in competition and thus survival, aggression exists widely across animal species, including humans. Classical works from Tinbergen and Lorenz concluded that instinctive behaviors including aggression are mediated by hardwired brain circuitries that specialize in processing certain sensory inputs to trigger...
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Title
Neural mechanisms of aggression across species
Published Date
Oct 12, 2020
Volume
23
Issue
11
Pages
1317 - 1328
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