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- Title Pages
- Preface
- Contributors
- 1 Genetic Aspects of Aggressions in Nonhuman Animals
- 2 Human Quantitative Genetics of Aggression
- 3 Crustacean Models of Aggression
- 4 Brain Serotonin and Aggressive Disposition in Humans and Nonhuman Primates
- 5 Monoamines, GABA, Glutamate, and Aggression
- 6 Nitric Oxide and Aggression
- 7 Neuroplasticity and Aggression: An Interaction Between Vasopressin and Serotonin
- 8 Contexts and Ethology of Vertebrate Aggression: Implications for the Evolution of Hormone-Behavior Interactions
- 9 Androgens and Aggression
- 10 The Role of Estrogen Receptors in the Regulation of Aggressive Behaviors
- 11 Maternal Aggression
- 12 Stress and Aggressive Behaviors
- 13 Conditioned Defeat
- 14 Development of Aggression
- 15 Neurobiology of Aggression in Children
- 16 Drugs of Abuse and Aggression
- 17 Psychopharmacology of Human Aggression: Laboratory and Clinical Studies
- 18 The Psychophysiology of Human Antisocial Behavior
- Author Index
- Subject Index
(p.499) Subject Index
(p.499) Subject Index
- Source:
- Biology of Aggression
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Preface
- Contributors
- 1 Genetic Aspects of Aggressions in Nonhuman Animals
- 2 Human Quantitative Genetics of Aggression
- 3 Crustacean Models of Aggression
- 4 Brain Serotonin and Aggressive Disposition in Humans and Nonhuman Primates
- 5 Monoamines, GABA, Glutamate, and Aggression
- 6 Nitric Oxide and Aggression
- 7 Neuroplasticity and Aggression: An Interaction Between Vasopressin and Serotonin
- 8 Contexts and Ethology of Vertebrate Aggression: Implications for the Evolution of Hormone-Behavior Interactions
- 9 Androgens and Aggression
- 10 The Role of Estrogen Receptors in the Regulation of Aggressive Behaviors
- 11 Maternal Aggression
- 12 Stress and Aggressive Behaviors
- 13 Conditioned Defeat
- 14 Development of Aggression
- 15 Neurobiology of Aggression in Children
- 16 Drugs of Abuse and Aggression
- 17 Psychopharmacology of Human Aggression: Laboratory and Clinical Studies
- 18 The Psychophysiology of Human Antisocial Behavior
- Author Index
- Subject Index