Although aggression can be beneficial in certain situations (e.g. playing sports, self-defense), excessive and inappropriate aggression can lead to adverse physical and psychological health outcomes in both perpetrators and victims. Genetic susceptibility to negative environments can increase the likelihood of aggressive behavior in the context of situational risk factors. Low efficiency of serotonin neurotransmission and exposure to stress appear to play a prominent role in the etiology of aggressive behavior. A set of three studies assessed the contribution of polygenic risk (TPH2 rs4570625, SLC6A4 5-HTTLPR+rs25531, HTR1B rs13212041, MAOA uVNTR) to aggressive behavior, including alcohol-related aggression, in university students at varyin...
The present study examines whether neuroticism is predicted by genetic vulnerability, summarized as ...
Aggressive behavior is influenced by variation in genes of the serotonergic circuitry and early-life...
A large number of candidate gene studies for aggression and violence have been conducted. Successful...
Although aggression can be beneficial in certain situations (e.g. playing sports, self-defense), exc...
Twin studies suggest a substantial role for genes in explaining individual differences in aggressive...
Twin studies suggest a substantial role for genes in explaining individual differences in aggressive...
Aggression and callous, uncaring, and unemotional (CU) traits are clinically related behavioral cons...
Impulsive aggression, which is particularly common among emerging adults, is a behavioral trait that...
Scientific studies have provided evidence that there is a relationship between violent and aggressiv...
Despite evidence that genetic variation contributes to aggression, few studies have examined how gen...
Both genetic and environmental factors contribute to individual differences in aggression. Catechol-...
Both genetic and environmental factors contribute to individual differences in aggression. Catechol-...
Objective Although attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is highly heritable, genome-wide...
The present study examines whether neuroticism is predicted by genetic vulnerability, summarized as ...
Aggressive behavior is influenced by variation in genes of the serotonergic circuitry and early-life...
A large number of candidate gene studies for aggression and violence have been conducted. Successful...
Although aggression can be beneficial in certain situations (e.g. playing sports, self-defense), exc...
Twin studies suggest a substantial role for genes in explaining individual differences in aggressive...
Twin studies suggest a substantial role for genes in explaining individual differences in aggressive...
Aggression and callous, uncaring, and unemotional (CU) traits are clinically related behavioral cons...
Impulsive aggression, which is particularly common among emerging adults, is a behavioral trait that...
Scientific studies have provided evidence that there is a relationship between violent and aggressiv...
Despite evidence that genetic variation contributes to aggression, few studies have examined how gen...
Both genetic and environmental factors contribute to individual differences in aggression. Catechol-...
Both genetic and environmental factors contribute to individual differences in aggression. Catechol-...
Objective Although attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is highly heritable, genome-wide...
The present study examines whether neuroticism is predicted by genetic vulnerability, summarized as ...
Aggressive behavior is influenced by variation in genes of the serotonergic circuitry and early-life...
A large number of candidate gene studies for aggression and violence have been conducted. Successful...