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The interrelationship between childhood emotional abuse and aggressive behavior in the Chinese adolescent population: a network perspective. [PDF]
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The Incidence of Speech Defects among Juveniles Exhibiting Antisocial Aggressive Behavior
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1987
This article considers the major fighting-related activities of the most common food animals. Instead of being seen as a largely pathologic phenomenon born solely of frustration and pain, aggressive behavior is now regarded as a natural part of an animal's behavioral equipment for survival and reproduction. There is a need, spurred by consideration for
D, Fraser, J, Rushen
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This article considers the major fighting-related activities of the most common food animals. Instead of being seen as a largely pathologic phenomenon born solely of frustration and pain, aggressive behavior is now regarded as a natural part of an animal's behavioral equipment for survival and reproduction. There is a need, spurred by consideration for
D, Fraser, J, Rushen
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Characterizing Aggressive Behavior
Assessment, 2003In the research literature, aggressive behavior has traditionally been classified into two distinct subtypes, impulsive or premeditated. Impulsive aggression is defined as a hair-trigger aggressive response to provocation with loss of behavioral control.
Matthew S, Stanford +5 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1986
Accurate diagnosis of the cause of aggression in horses is essential to determining the appropriate course of action. The affective forms of aggression include fear-induced, pain-induced, intermale, dominance, protective, maternal, learned, and redirected aggressions. Non-affective aggression includes play and sex-related forms.
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Accurate diagnosis of the cause of aggression in horses is essential to determining the appropriate course of action. The affective forms of aggression include fear-induced, pain-induced, intermale, dominance, protective, maternal, learned, and redirected aggressions. Non-affective aggression includes play and sex-related forms.
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Pharmacotherapy of Aggressive Behavior
Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 1996OBJECTIVE: To review the definition, clinical characteristics, prevalence, etiology, neurochemistry, and pharmacologic treatment of aggressive behavior, and provide recommendations regarding the use of specific pharmacologic agents for treating aggressive behavior.
D J, Pabis, S W, Stanislav
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Understanding zebrafish aggressive behavior
Behavioural Processes, 2019Aggression is a common agonistic behavior affecting social life and well-being of humans and animals. However, the underlying mechanisms of aggression remain poorly understood. For decades, studies of aggression have mostly focused on laboratory rodents.
Konstantin N. Zabegalov +14 more
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Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1982
The role of pharmacotherapy in the management of severe aggressive behavior in children is reviewed. An overview of the relevant literature, a discussion of methodological issues, and a description of a pilot study of the comparative efficacy of lithium, haloperidol, and chlorpromazine are presented.
M, Campbell, I L, Cohen, A M, Small
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The role of pharmacotherapy in the management of severe aggressive behavior in children is reviewed. An overview of the relevant literature, a discussion of methodological issues, and a description of a pilot study of the comparative efficacy of lithium, haloperidol, and chlorpromazine are presented.
M, Campbell, I L, Cohen, A M, Small
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Lithium in aggressive behavior
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1982A patient with intractable aggression was treated with lithium carbonate. On the basis of the authors' study and their review of the literature, they conclude that lithium may exacerbate the interictal aggression sometimes noted in patients with temporal lobe spike activity.
H B, Schiff +4 more
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