Research has led to the conceptualization of various qualitatively different forms of human aggression, such as the so-called impulsive/defensive/affective aggression and non-impulsive/premeditated/offensive/predatory aggression. A growing amount of data is providing insight into the biological underpinnings of aggressiveness: at the molecular level, several mediators have been linked to such dimension, including serotonin, dopamine, norepinephrine, acetylcholine, glutamate, gamma-aminobutyric acid, vasopressin, oxytocin, opiates, cytokines, testosterone, and cortisol, while at the brain circuitry level, aggressive behaviour is thought to result from impaired complex relationships between cortical and sub-cortical structures. In the present chapter, an overview of the evidence related to clinical, genetic, molecular, and physiological characteristic associated with aggression is provided.

Neurobiology of Aggression and Violence / Bersani, Francesco Saverio; Mimun, Simone; Delle Chiaie, Roberto. - (2021), pp. 25-29. [10.1007/978-3-030-65106-0_2].

Neurobiology of Aggression and Violence

Bersani, Francesco Saverio;Mimun, Simone;
2021

Abstract

Research has led to the conceptualization of various qualitatively different forms of human aggression, such as the so-called impulsive/defensive/affective aggression and non-impulsive/premeditated/offensive/predatory aggression. A growing amount of data is providing insight into the biological underpinnings of aggressiveness: at the molecular level, several mediators have been linked to such dimension, including serotonin, dopamine, norepinephrine, acetylcholine, glutamate, gamma-aminobutyric acid, vasopressin, oxytocin, opiates, cytokines, testosterone, and cortisol, while at the brain circuitry level, aggressive behaviour is thought to result from impaired complex relationships between cortical and sub-cortical structures. In the present chapter, an overview of the evidence related to clinical, genetic, molecular, and physiological characteristic associated with aggression is provided.
2021
Empathy, Normalization and De-escalation
978-3-030-65105-3
978-3-030-65106-0
mental health
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Neurobiology of Aggression and Violence / Bersani, Francesco Saverio; Mimun, Simone; Delle Chiaie, Roberto. - (2021), pp. 25-29. [10.1007/978-3-030-65106-0_2].
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