Physiology of Aggression and Implications for Control: An Anthology of ReadingsKenneth Evan Moyer |
Contents
Kinds of Aggression and Their Physiological Basis | 3 |
Leo E Kreuz Oscar Resnick | 20 |
The Objects Attacked by Cats During Stimulation of the Hypothalamus | 27 |
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abnormal ACTH activity adrenal adrenalectomy adrenocortical adult aggres aggressive behavior agonistic amphetamines amygdala amygdaloid androgen animals attack Aymara Biol biting brain cage castrated changes chlordiazepoxide classes of aggression Comp corticosterone crimes Delgado dexamethasone disorder dominance drugs effects electrical stimulation electrode electroencephalogram elicited endocrine epilepsy experimental experiments factors female mice fighting Flynn function Garattini and Valzelli glucocorticoid glucose habitual aggressives heart rate hormones hostility hypoglycemia hypothalamus hypothesis Incawatana increased indicate inhibition injections involved irritable aggression isolated Karli kinds of aggression lesions level of aggressiveness limbic system male mice mg/ml in bath mice mouse neonatal neural normal nucleus observed oestrogen oxazepam pairs patients period phenobarbital pheromone Physiol physiological pituitary plasma testosterone predatory aggression prison progesterone psychiatric Psychol Qolla reported response rhesus monkeys seizures septal sexual social subjects temporal lobe testosterone propionate tion treatment urine Vergnes violence