Over the last two decades, the study of the relationship between nature and nurture in shaping human behavior has encountered a renewed interest. Behavioral genetics showed that distinct polymorphisms of genes that code for proteins that control neurotransmitter metabolic and synaptic function are associated with individual vulnerability to aversive experiences, such as stressful and traumatic life events, and may result in an increased risk of developing psychopathologies associated with violence. On the other hand, recent studies indicate that experiencing aversive events modulates gene expression by introducing stable changes to DNA without modifying its sequence, a mechanism known as “epigenetics”. For example, experiencing adversities ...
Monoamine oxidase A gene (MAOA) has earned the nickname “warrior gene” because it has been linked to...
Adult animal behaviors are determined by complex and dynamic changes in gene expression in different...
Youth with high callous-unemotional traits (CU) are at risk for early-onset and persistent conduct p...
Over the last two decades, the study of the relationship between nature and nurture in shaping human...
Genetic approaches have improved our understanding of the neurobiological basis of social behavior a...
Over the last two decades, it has become increasingly evident that control of aggressive behavior is...
Aggressive behavior is influenced by variation in genes of the serotonergic circuitry and early-life...
To date, research on anger and human aggression is one of the most challenging fields for genetics a...
Longitudinal epidemiological studies with birth cohorts have shown that physical aggression in human...
The human oxytocin (OXT) system is implicated in the regulation of complex social behaviors, as well...
The human oxytocin (OXT) system is implicated in the regulation of complex social behaviors, as well...
Contains fulltext : 200802.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although the ox...
Aggressive behavior is highly heritable, while environmental influences, particularly early in life,...
ABSTRACT—The gene–environment interaction effect in the development of conduct disorder is one of th...
The human oxytocin (OXT) system is implicated in the regulation of complex social behaviors, as well...
Monoamine oxidase A gene (MAOA) has earned the nickname “warrior gene” because it has been linked to...
Adult animal behaviors are determined by complex and dynamic changes in gene expression in different...
Youth with high callous-unemotional traits (CU) are at risk for early-onset and persistent conduct p...
Over the last two decades, the study of the relationship between nature and nurture in shaping human...
Genetic approaches have improved our understanding of the neurobiological basis of social behavior a...
Over the last two decades, it has become increasingly evident that control of aggressive behavior is...
Aggressive behavior is influenced by variation in genes of the serotonergic circuitry and early-life...
To date, research on anger and human aggression is one of the most challenging fields for genetics a...
Longitudinal epidemiological studies with birth cohorts have shown that physical aggression in human...
The human oxytocin (OXT) system is implicated in the regulation of complex social behaviors, as well...
The human oxytocin (OXT) system is implicated in the regulation of complex social behaviors, as well...
Contains fulltext : 200802.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although the ox...
Aggressive behavior is highly heritable, while environmental influences, particularly early in life,...
ABSTRACT—The gene–environment interaction effect in the development of conduct disorder is one of th...
The human oxytocin (OXT) system is implicated in the regulation of complex social behaviors, as well...
Monoamine oxidase A gene (MAOA) has earned the nickname “warrior gene” because it has been linked to...
Adult animal behaviors are determined by complex and dynamic changes in gene expression in different...
Youth with high callous-unemotional traits (CU) are at risk for early-onset and persistent conduct p...