Biology of aggression /

"The primary goal of this book is to summarize and synthesize recent advances in the biological study of aggression. As most aggressive encounters among human and non-human animals represent a male proclivity, the research in this book describes and discusses studies using the most appropriate...

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Otros Autores: Nelson, Randy Joe (ed.)
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Publicado: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2006.
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245 0 0 |a Biology of aggression /  |c edited by Randy J. Nelson. 
260 |a Oxford ;  |a New York :  |b Oxford University Press,  |c 2006. 
300 |a xv, 512 p. :  |b il. ;  |c 26 cm. 
504 |a Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice. 
505 0 |a Genetic aspects of aggression in nonhuman animals / Stephen C. Maxson & Andrew Canastar -- Human quantitative genetics of aggression / Daniel M. Blonigen & Robert F. Krueger -- Crustacean models of aggression / Donald H. Edwards & Jens Herberholz -- Brain serotonin and aggressive disposition in humans and nonhuman primates / Stephen B. Manuck, Jay R. Kaplan, & Francis E. Lotrich -- Monoamines, GABA, glutamate, and aggression / Klaus A. Miczek & Eric W. Fish -- Nitric oxide and aggression / Silvana Chiavegatto, Gregory E. Demas & Randy J. Nelson -- Neuroplasticity and aggression : an interaction between vasopressin and serotonin / Craig F. Ferris -- Contexts and ethology of vertebrate aggression : implications for the evolution of hormone-behavior interactions / John C. Wingfield [and others] -- Androgens and aggression / Neal G. Simon & Shi-Fang Lu -- The role of estrogen receptors in the regulation of aggressive behaviors / Sonoko Ogawa [and others] -- Maternal aggression / Stephen C. Gammie & Joseph S. Lonstein -- Stress and aggressive behaviors / D. Caroline Blanchard & Robert J. Blanchard -- Conditioned defeat / Kim L. Huhman & Aaron M. Jasnow -- Development of aggression / Yvon Delville [and others] -- Neurobiology of aggression in children / R. James R. Blair [and others] -- Drugs of abuse and aggression / Jill M. Grimes [and others] -- Psychopharmacology of human aggression : laboratory and clinical studies / Don R. Cherek, Oleg V. Tcheremissine, & Scott D. Lane -- The psychophysiology of human antisocial behavior / Angela Scarpa & Adrian Raine. 
520 |a "The primary goal of this book is to summarize and synthesize recent advances in the biological study of aggression. As most aggressive encounters among human and non-human animals represent a male proclivity, the research in this book describes and discusses studies using the most appropriate murine model: testosterone-dependent offensive inter-male aggression, which is typically measured in resident-intruder or isolation-induced aggression tests. The research also emphasizes various molecules that have been linked to aggression tests. The research also emphasizes various molecules that have been linked to aggression by the latest gene-targeting and pharmacological techniques. Although the evidence continues to point to androgens and serotonin (5-HT) as major hormonal and neurotransmitter factors in aggressive behavior, recent work with GABA, dopamine, vasopressin, and other factors, such as nitric oxide, has revealed significant interactions with the neural circuitry underlying aggression." --Descripción del editor. 
650 0 |a Aggressiveness  |x Physiological aspects  |v Handbooks, manuals, etc. 
650 7 |a Agresividad  |x Aspectos fisiológicos  |v Libros de referencias, manuales, etc.  |2 UDESA 
700 1 |a Nelson, Randy Joe,  |e ed.