2022
DOI: 10.1037/mot0000260
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Neuroendocrine mechanisms of aggression in rodents.

Abstract: Exploration into the biological bases of aggression has demonstrated the existence of many forms of aggression. Here we investigate the neuroendocrine bases of these types of aggression in rodents. With this, a new emphasis on appetitive and consummatory aggression, and how this framework illuminates our understanding of human aggression, is reviewed. This article reviews several specific types of aggression, starting with the development of aggression, maternal aggression, male-male and femalefemale aggressio… Show more

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“…Sex differences in response to neuropeptides are often found, but it has been difficult to identify why this occurs. As the functions of neuropeptides during peri-adolescence are understudied, more research will be needed to examine functions, especially since neuropeptide effects on behavior can be context-dependent (see Reviews by Carter et al, 2020; Caldwell, 2018; Bartz et al, 2011; Rieger et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sex differences in response to neuropeptides are often found, but it has been difficult to identify why this occurs. As the functions of neuropeptides during peri-adolescence are understudied, more research will be needed to examine functions, especially since neuropeptide effects on behavior can be context-dependent (see Reviews by Carter et al, 2020; Caldwell, 2018; Bartz et al, 2011; Rieger et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%