Contains fulltext : 237700.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Pathological aggression is a debilitating feature of many neuropsychiatric disorders, and cingulate cortex is one of the brain areas centrally implicated in its control. Here we explore the specific role of midcingulate cortex (MCC) in the development of pathological aggression. To this end, we investigated the structural and functional degeneration of MCC in the BALB/cJ strain, a mouse model for pathological aggression. Compared to control animals from the BALB/cByJ strain, BALB/cJ mice expressed consistently heightened levels of aggression, as assessed by the resident-intruder test. At the same time, immunohistochemistry demonstrated stark structural degr...
Summary: Astrocytic contributions to neuroinflammation are widely implicated in disease, but they re...
During agonistic behavior several brain areas became differentially activated depending on the role ...
Aggressive behaviour is a major cause of mortality and morbidity. Despite of moderate heritability e...
Pathological aggression is a debilitating feature of many neuropsychiatric disorders, and cingulate ...
Contains fulltext : 234086.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Controlling a...
Contains fulltext : 203455.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Anterior cingul...
Contains fulltext : 215446.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Successfully na...
Reduced top-down control by cortical areas is assumed to underlie pathological forms of aggression. ...
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Recent reviews on the validity of rodent aggression models for human violence have addressed the dim...
Mice selected for aggressiveness (long and short attack latency mice; LALs and SALs, respectively) c...
Aggressive behavior is one of congenital social behaviors in many species, which could be promoted b...
Heightened aggressive behavior is considered as one of the central symptoms of many neuropsychiatric...
Humans differ widely in how they deal with social conflict. While most people refrain from fighting ...
<div><p>Abstract Introduction: Agonistic behaviors help to ensure survival, provide advantage in co...
Summary: Astrocytic contributions to neuroinflammation are widely implicated in disease, but they re...
During agonistic behavior several brain areas became differentially activated depending on the role ...
Aggressive behaviour is a major cause of mortality and morbidity. Despite of moderate heritability e...
Pathological aggression is a debilitating feature of many neuropsychiatric disorders, and cingulate ...
Contains fulltext : 234086.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Controlling a...
Contains fulltext : 203455.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Anterior cingul...
Contains fulltext : 215446.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Successfully na...
Reduced top-down control by cortical areas is assumed to underlie pathological forms of aggression. ...
Contains fulltext : 201119.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)2 p
Recent reviews on the validity of rodent aggression models for human violence have addressed the dim...
Mice selected for aggressiveness (long and short attack latency mice; LALs and SALs, respectively) c...
Aggressive behavior is one of congenital social behaviors in many species, which could be promoted b...
Heightened aggressive behavior is considered as one of the central symptoms of many neuropsychiatric...
Humans differ widely in how they deal with social conflict. While most people refrain from fighting ...
<div><p>Abstract Introduction: Agonistic behaviors help to ensure survival, provide advantage in co...
Summary: Astrocytic contributions to neuroinflammation are widely implicated in disease, but they re...
During agonistic behavior several brain areas became differentially activated depending on the role ...
Aggressive behaviour is a major cause of mortality and morbidity. Despite of moderate heritability e...