Mice selected for aggressiveness (long and short attack latency mice; LALs and SALs, respectively) constitute a useful tool in studying the neural background of aggressive behavior, especially so as the SAL strain shows violent forms of aggressiveness that appear abnormal in many respects. By using c-Fos staining as a marker of neuronal activation, we show here that agonistic encounters result in different activation patterns in LAL and SAL mice. In LALs, agonistic encounters activated the lateral septum, bed nucleus of stria terminalis, medial amygdala, paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus, anterior hypothalamic nucleus and tuber cinereum area (both being analogous with the rat hypothalamic attack area), dorsolateral periaqueductal ...
Contains fulltext : 203455.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Anterior cingul...
Pathological aggression is a debilitating feature of many neuropsychiatric disorders, and cingulate ...
Violence was shown to be qualitatively different from functional hyper-aggression in mice selected f...
Mice selected for aggressiveness (long and short attack latency mice; LALs and SALs, respectively) c...
During agonistic behavior several brain areas became differentially activated depending on the role ...
Recent reviews on the validity of rodent aggression models for human violence have addressed the dim...
Violence has been observed in humans and animals alike, indicating its evolutionary/biological signi...
Electrical stimulation of certain hypothalamic regions in cats and rodents can elicit attack behavio...
Aggressive behavior is one of congenital social behaviors in many species, which could be promoted b...
Our recent studies showed that brain areas that are activated in a model of escalated aggression ove...
Glutamate is the major excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain, with widespread projections and loc...
This review argues for a central role of the lateral hypothalamus in those deviant forms of aggressi...
The ventromedial hypothalamus, ventrolateral area (VMHvl) was identified recently as a critical locu...
The studies described in the present thesis were performed to investigate the interaction between ge...
Pathological aggression and the inability to control aggressive impulses takes a tremendous toll on ...
Contains fulltext : 203455.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Anterior cingul...
Pathological aggression is a debilitating feature of many neuropsychiatric disorders, and cingulate ...
Violence was shown to be qualitatively different from functional hyper-aggression in mice selected f...
Mice selected for aggressiveness (long and short attack latency mice; LALs and SALs, respectively) c...
During agonistic behavior several brain areas became differentially activated depending on the role ...
Recent reviews on the validity of rodent aggression models for human violence have addressed the dim...
Violence has been observed in humans and animals alike, indicating its evolutionary/biological signi...
Electrical stimulation of certain hypothalamic regions in cats and rodents can elicit attack behavio...
Aggressive behavior is one of congenital social behaviors in many species, which could be promoted b...
Our recent studies showed that brain areas that are activated in a model of escalated aggression ove...
Glutamate is the major excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain, with widespread projections and loc...
This review argues for a central role of the lateral hypothalamus in those deviant forms of aggressi...
The ventromedial hypothalamus, ventrolateral area (VMHvl) was identified recently as a critical locu...
The studies described in the present thesis were performed to investigate the interaction between ge...
Pathological aggression and the inability to control aggressive impulses takes a tremendous toll on ...
Contains fulltext : 203455.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Anterior cingul...
Pathological aggression is a debilitating feature of many neuropsychiatric disorders, and cingulate ...
Violence was shown to be qualitatively different from functional hyper-aggression in mice selected f...