A large number of candidate gene studies for aggression and violence have been conducted. Successful identification of associations between genetic markers and aggression would contribute to understanding the neurobiology of antisocial behavior and potentially provide useful tools for risk prediction and therapeutic targets for high-risk groups of patients and offenders. We systematically reviewed the literature and assessed the evidence on genetic association studies of aggression and related outcomes in order to provide a field synopsis. We searched PubMed and Huge Navigator databases and sought additional data through reviewing reference lists and correspondence with investigators. Genetic association studies were included if outcome dat...
Previous behaviour genetic studies of aggression have yielded inconsistent results: reported heritab...
Contains fulltext : 156135.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Crime poses a m...
Individual differences in aggressive behavior emerge in early childhood and predict persisting behav...
A large number of candidate gene studies for aggression and violence have been conducted. Successful...
There are substantial differences, or variation, between humans in aggression, with its molecular ge...
A meta-analysis was performed on data from 24 genetically informative studies by using various perso...
History and patterns of aggressive behavior represent an integral part of the offender's profile dur...
Aggressive behavior exerts an enormous impact on society remaining among the main causes of worldwid...
Abstract: Childhood aggressive behavior (AGG) has a substantial heritability of around 50%. Here we ...
Childhood aggressive behavior (AGG) has a substantial heritability of around 50%. Here we present a ...
Aggression, an overt behaviour with the intention to inflict damage, is a physiological trait with i...
Crime poses a major burden for society. The heterogeneous nature of criminal behavior makes it diffi...
Individual differences in aggressive behavior emerge in early childhood and predict persisting behav...
Previous behaviour genetic studies of aggression have yielded inconsistent results: reported heritab...
Contains fulltext : 156135.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Crime poses a m...
Individual differences in aggressive behavior emerge in early childhood and predict persisting behav...
A large number of candidate gene studies for aggression and violence have been conducted. Successful...
There are substantial differences, or variation, between humans in aggression, with its molecular ge...
A meta-analysis was performed on data from 24 genetically informative studies by using various perso...
History and patterns of aggressive behavior represent an integral part of the offender's profile dur...
Aggressive behavior exerts an enormous impact on society remaining among the main causes of worldwid...
Abstract: Childhood aggressive behavior (AGG) has a substantial heritability of around 50%. Here we ...
Childhood aggressive behavior (AGG) has a substantial heritability of around 50%. Here we present a ...
Aggression, an overt behaviour with the intention to inflict damage, is a physiological trait with i...
Crime poses a major burden for society. The heterogeneous nature of criminal behavior makes it diffi...
Individual differences in aggressive behavior emerge in early childhood and predict persisting behav...
Previous behaviour genetic studies of aggression have yielded inconsistent results: reported heritab...
Contains fulltext : 156135.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Crime poses a m...
Individual differences in aggressive behavior emerge in early childhood and predict persisting behav...