Aggression and Violence
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Aggression and Violence

Genetic, Neurobiological, and Biosocial Perspectives

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Aggression and Violence

Genetic, Neurobiological, and Biosocial Perspectives

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Conceived at a time when biological research on aggression and violence was drawn into controversy because of sociopolitical questions about its study, this volume provides an up-to-date account of recent biological studies performed -- mostly on humans. A group of scientists recognized the importance of freedom of inquiry and deemed it vital to address the most promising biological research in the field. The focus on biological mechanisms is not meant to imply that biological variables are paramount as a determinant of violence. Rather, biological variables operate in conjunction with other variables contributing to aggression or violence, and a complete understanding of this phenomenon requires consideration of all influences bearing on it. This book will familiarize readers with the rapidly growing and increasingly significant body of knowledge on the biological bases of human antisocial, aggressive, and violent behaviors. The editors concentrated on biological influences that support the basic physiological and biochemical processes of the brain and did not cover those biological influences that impact on the health of the individual such as head injury, pregnancy and birth complications, diet, and exposure to lead and other toxins. They focused on biological influences to illuminate their role in the complex behavioral phenomenon of violence. Three different approaches to the biological study of human antisocial, aggressive, and violent behaviors are represented -- genetic, neurobiological, and biosocial. Representing each of these three approaches, individual chapters from investigators in psychobiology, biological psychiatry, and basic-clinical neurosciences address the most recent experimental findings, methods, theory, and common misconceptions in the biological study of aggression and violence. The areas of primary focus are behavior and molecular genetics, neurochemistry and hormones, neuroimaging, psychophysiology and developmental psychobiology. Generally speaking, investigators following these different approaches have experience in different scientific backgrounds, select different methods, generate different analyses, employ different conceptual definitions for some of the same terms, and assume a different philosophical stance in attempting to explain violence. Nevertheless, all are united in their efforts to understand the biological underpinnings of violence. This book then assumes a comprehensive approach wherein different levels of analysis and different approaches inform each other. It is clear from the studies reported that aggression and violence are multidetermined phenomena and understanding them requires an interdisciplinary approach spanning economic, sociopolitical, psychological, sociological, and criminological as well as biomedical considerations. Nature (biology) and nurture (experience, context) are fundamentally inseparable in explaining aggression and violence; biology may affect experience or context, but experience or context also influences biology. Both need to be studied in a search for explanations of this phenomena.

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Year
2014
ISBN
9781317780014
Edition
1
Author Index
A
Aaronson, R., 177, 191
Aasman, J., 129, 141
Abbott, D. H., 244, 263
Abel, L., 89, 90, 98, 150, 161, 167, 204, 206, 209, 210, 216, 232, 234, 235, 343, 351
Abeling, N. G. G. M., 5, 17, 31, 32, 34, 36
Aberg-Wistedt, A., 108, 123
Abplanalp, J. M., 324, 330
Abrams, N., 300, 307
Achenbach, T. M., 110, 118, 283, 286
Achte, K. A., 25, 39
Ackenheil, M., 30, 31, 39
Adam, D., 126, 127, 142
Adams, J.J., 176, 188
Adams, P. B., 105, 115, 118
Adamson, D., 35
Adesso, V.J., 238, 258
Adinoff, B., 69, 79, 83, 84
Adler, G. K., 281, 287
Aghajanian, G. K., 28, 35
Agmo, A., 249, 260
Ahn, H., 183, 190
Ait Amara, D., 4, 19, 245, 257, 261
Akhtar, L., 30, 31, 37, 246, 257
Akiskal, S. H., 109, 121
Akselrod, S., 126, 127, 140
Alarcon, R. D., 114, 118
Albaugh, B., 30, 31, 37, 246, 257
Albrecht, P., 126, 127, 128, 129, 143
Alessi, N. E., 105, 114, 119, 123, 197, 214
Alexander, M., 173, 188
Alicandri...

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Half Title page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. Introduction
  7. List of Contributors
  8. Part I Genetic Perspective
  9. Chapter 1 Family and Genetic Epidemiology of Aggressive and Antisocial Behavior
  10. Chapter 2 The Search for Genetic Alleles Contributing to Self-Destructive and Aggressive Behaviors
  11. Chapter 3 Genes, Neurobiology, and Aggression: Time Frames and Functions of Social Behaviors in Adaptation
  12. Part II Neurobiological Perspective
  13. Chapter 4 Neurotransmitter Correlates of Impulsive Aggression
  14. Chapter 5 Serotonin and Glucose Metabolism in Impulsively Violent Alcoholic Offenders
  15. Chapter 6 Role of Serotonin in Aggression of Children and Adolescents: Biochemical and Pharmacological Studies
  16. Chapter 7 Methodologic Issues in the Use of Heart Rate and Heart-Rate Variability in the Study of Disruptive Behavior Disorders
  17. Chapter 8 Autonomic Nervous System Activity and Violence
  18. Chapter 9 Frontotemporal Abnormalities and Violent Behavior
  19. Chapter 10 Violence, Brain Imaging, and Neuropsychology
  20. Chapter 11 Pet Studies of Aggression in Personality Disorder and Other Nonpsychotic Patients
  21. Chapter 12 Neurobiological and Behavioral Characteristics of Alcohol-Heightened Aggression
  22. Part III Biosocial Perspective
  23. Chapter 13 Experience and Neuroendocrine Parameters of Development: Aggressive Behavior and Competencies
  24. Chapter 14 The Patterning of Antisocial Behavior and Autonomic Reactivity
  25. Chapter 15 Intractable Tangles of Sex and Gender in Women's Aggressive Development: An Optimistic View
  26. Conclusion: A Synthesis of Studies on the Biology of Aggression and Violence
  27. Author Index
  28. Subject Index