Developmental psychobiology of aggression /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2005.
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Table of Contents:
- Integrated perspective for psychobiological research in aggression
- The interaction of biological and social measures in the explanation of antisocial and violent behavior
- Social deprivation, social-emotional behavior, and the plasticity of dopamine function
- Animal studies on inappropriate aggressive behavior following stress and alcohol exposure in adolescence
- Links between girls' puberty and externalizing and internalizing behaviors
- Touch deprivation and aggression against self among adolescents
- Intersections of biology and behavior in young children's antisocial patterns
- Life-course persistent and adolescence-limited antisocial males
- A biocultural life history approach to the developmental psychobiology of male aggression
- Toward an integrative account of the development of aggressive behavior
- How gene-environment interactions shape the development of impulsive aggression in rhesus monkeys
- Synthesis and reconsiderations of the psychobiology of aggressive behavior