Biology of Aggression

The primary goal of this book is to synthesize recent advances in the biological study of aggression. As most aggressive encounters among human and non-human animals represent a male proclivity, the research in this book describes and discusses studies using the most appropriate murine model: testosterone-dependent offensive inter-male aggression. All chapters emphasize future directions for research on aggression and reveal important domains that have received comparatively less attention in this literature.

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