What is aggression? -- History of the neurology of aggression and rage -- The neuroanatomy of aggression and rage -- Physiological processes and mechanisms -- Limbic system I: Behavioral, anatomical, and physiological considerations -- Limbic system II: Functional neuroanatomy -- The neurochemistry of rage and aggression -- Aggression and hormonal status / M. Demetrikopoulos and A. Siegel -- Aggression and immune function / M. Demetrikopoulos and A. Siegel -- Genetics and aggression -- Future directions and perspectives.
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An up-to-date review and analysis of the biological factors and processes that are involved in the expression and control of rage and aggressive behavior. Focusing on the understanding of the anatomical substrates of the major forms of aggression, the book also examines their basic underlying physiological, neurochemical and genetic mechanisms. Integrating various levels of analysis including neuroanatomical, neurophysiological, genetic and neurochemical, in which homologies are shown between humans and lower forms with respect to normal and abnormal expressions of aggressive behavior, this book will bring students, researchers and faculty right up-to-date in terms of the facts, issues, theories and scientific approaches, used for the study of aggression.