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OverviewThis volume contains commissioned reviews of research on biological influences on violent or aggressive behavior. The areas reviewed include genetic contributions to the probability of violent and related behaviors; brain structure and functioning as implicated in aggressive behavior; the roles of hormonal and neurological interactions in violent behavior; the neurochemistry of violence and aggression and its implications for the management of those behaviors; and dietary influences on violent behavior. Table of Contents Front Matter GENETIC MECHANISMS STUDIES OF HUMANS STUDIES OF ANIMALS Steroids Dopamine Norepinephrine Serotonin (5-Hydroxytryptamine) Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid - Benzodiazepine Receptors NEUROANATOMIC APPROACH NEUROPSYCHOLOGIC APPROACH PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGIC APPROACH NEUROIMAGING APPROACH HYPOGLYCEMIA, DIET, AND VIOLENT BEHAVIOR REFERENCES ANIMAL STUDIES INTRODUCTION CHROMOSOMAL ANOMALIES GENETICS AND PERSONALITY TRAITS Juvenile Antisocial Behavior NORWEGIAN TWIN STUDY Danish Twin Study Danish Adoption Studies Swedish Adoption Study Iowa Adoption Studies: Cadoret VIOLENCE AND HUMAN GENETICS Summary and Critical Overview of the Results PROSPECTS FOR FUTURE HUMAN GENETIC RESEARCH SOCIOBIOLOGY, EVOLUTIONARY THEORY, AND VIOLENCE GENETICS, RACE, AND VIOLENCE REFERENCES The Neurobiology of Violence and Aggression FELINE MODELS OF AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR ELICITED BY BRAIN STIMULATION ORGANIZATION AND CONTROL OF AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR IN THE CAT Afferent Connections Efferent Connections Afferent Connections LIMBIC-MIDBRAIN MODULATION OF AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR IN THE CAT NEUROPHARMACOLOGY OF AGGRESSION: THE OPIOID PEPTIDE SYSTEM SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS BASED ON DATA FROM STUDY OF FELINE MODELS OF AGGRESSION Adaptive Versus Maladaptive Violence and Aggression: Animal and Human Models Measuring the Dependent Variable VIOLENCE IN PERSONS WITH NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS Schizophrenia Epilepsy Aggression as an Epileptic Equivalent Violent Offenders - Nonsex Crimes Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) and Pharmacotherapy Psychosurgical Treatment of Violent Offenders Treatment of Violence - A Commentary SOCIAL CLASS, AGE, AND GENDER RELATED TO VIOLENCE PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGIC STUDIES RELATED TO VIOLENCE Neurodevelopmental Issues Possible Etiological Variables Some Areas Not Addressed - Some Roads Not Traveled REFERENCES TERMINOLOGIES OF AGGRESSION Potential for Harm or Damage Aversiveness Utilities of Aggression Different Tests for Animal Aggression HETEROGENEOUS NATURE OF HUMAN AGGRESSION AND VIOLENCE HORMONES AND AGGRESSION NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY DEFINING ""HORMONE"" STUDIES INVOLVING HORMONES AND ""AGGRESSION"" STUDIES ON NONPRIMATES INFRAHUMAN PRIMATE STUDIES HUMAN DATA INFRAHUMAN PRIMATE STUDIES HUMAN DATA INFLUENCES OF SEX HORMONES ON ADULT AGGRESSIVE MOTIVATION STUDIES ON NONPRIMATES INFRAHUMAN PRIMATE STUDIES HUMAN DATA BODILY RHYTHMS AND VIOLENT BEHAVIOR ADRENOMEDULLARY FUNCTION AND HUMAN AGGRESSION EFFECTS OF HORMONES ON PERCEPTION EXPERIENCE-INDUCED CHANGES IN HORMONAL STATUS OF THE RECEIVER INFLUENCES OF FIGHTING ON ENDOCRINE FUNCTION IN MAMMALS CONCLUSION REFERENCES NEUROSCIENCE PERSPECTIVE TYPES OF AGGRESSIVE AND VIOLENT BEHAVIOR NEUROCHEMISTRY AND NEUROPHARMACOLOGY OF AGGRESSION AND VIOLENCE Noradrenergic Correlates of Animal Aggression Dopaminergic Correlates of Animal Aggression Catecholaminergic Correlates Of Human Aggression And Violence Neuropharmacologic Manipulations of Catecholamines SEROTONIN 5-HT Correlates of Animal Aggression Neuropharmacologic Manipulations of 5-HT in Animals 5-HT Correlates of Human Aggression and Violence CONCLUDING STATEMENT Gaba Correlates of Animal Aggression Neuropharmacologic Modulation of GABA ACETYLCHOLINE ANTIPSYCHOTICS ANTIDEPRESSANTS Noradrenergic and Serotonergic Reuptake Blockers and MAO Inhibitors Lithium ANXIOLYTICS GABAA-BENZODIAZEPINE RECEPTOR-CHLORIDE CHANNEL COMPLEX, AGGRESSION, AND VIOLENCE Beta-Blockers Concluding Statement REFERENCES INTRODUCTION METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES EXPERIMENTAL STRATEGIES SUGAR AND BEHAVIOR SUGAR, HYPOGLYCEMIA, AND BEHAVIOR SUGAR AND VIOLENT BEHAVIOR RESEARCH NEEDS FOR ASSESSING THE EFFECTS OF SUGAR ON VIOLENT BEHAVIOR SUGAR AND ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER WITH HYPERACTIVITY FOOD ADDITIVES AND ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER WITH HYPERACTIVITY RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BLOOD CHOLESTEROL AND VIOLENT BEHAVIOR REFERENCES Index Full Product DetailsAuthor: National Research Council , Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education , Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education , Panel on the Understanding and Control of Violent BehaviorsPublisher: National Academies Press Imprint: National Academies Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.907kg ISBN: 9780309046497ISBN 10: 0309046491 Pages: 560 Publication Date: 01 February 1994 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of Contents1 Front Matter; 2 An Overview of Biological Influences on Violent Behavior; 3 Genetics and Violence; 4 The Neurobiology of Violence and Aggression; 5 Hormonal Aspects of Aggression and Violence; 6 Neurochemistry and Pharmacotherapeutic Management of Aggression and Violence; 7 Nutrition and Violent Behavior; 8 IndexReviewsAuthor InformationAlbert J. Reiss, Jr., Klaus A. Miczek, and Jeffrey A. Roth, Editors; Panel on the Understanding and Control of Violent Behaviors, National Research Council Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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