Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1994158001> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1994158001 endingPage "11806" @default.
- W1994158001 startingPage "11803" @default.
- W1994158001 abstract "Psychopathological violence in criminals and intense aggression in fruit flies and rodents are studied with novel behavioral, neurobiological, and genetic approaches that characterize the escalation from adaptive aggression to violence. One goal is to delineate the type of aggressive behavior and its escalation with greater precision; second, the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and brainstem structures emerge as pivotal nodes in the limbic circuitry mediating escalated aggressive behavior. The neurochemical and molecular work focuses on the genes that enable invertebrate aggression in males and females and genes that are expressed or suppressed as a result of aggressive experiences in mammals. The fruitless gene, immediate early genes in discrete serotonin neurons, or sex chromosome genes identify sexually differentiated mechanisms for escalated aggression. Male, but not female, fruit flies establish hierarchical relationships in fights and learn from previous fighting experiences. By manipulating either the fruitless or transformer genes in the brains of male or female flies, patterns of aggression can be switched with males using female patterns and vice versa. Work with Sts or Sry genes suggests so far that other genes on the X chromosomes may have a more critical role in female mouse aggression. New data from feral rats point to the regulatory influences on mesocortical serotonin circuits in highly aggressive animals via feedback to autoreceptors and via GABAergic and glutamatergic inputs. Imaging data lead to the hypothesis that antisocial, violent, and psychopathic behavior may in part be attributable to impairments in some of the brain structures (dorsal and ventral PFC, amygdala, and angular gyrus) subserving moral cognition and emotion." @default.
- W1994158001 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1994158001 creator A5033555575 @default.
- W1994158001 creator A5042566768 @default.
- W1994158001 creator A5044319408 @default.
- W1994158001 creator A5050432559 @default.
- W1994158001 creator A5061649047 @default.
- W1994158001 creator A5069154943 @default.
- W1994158001 date "2007-10-31" @default.
- W1994158001 modified "2023-10-07" @default.
- W1994158001 title "Neurobiology of Escalated Aggression and Violence" @default.
- W1994158001 cites W1677098962 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W1878161105 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W1978870672 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W1982140302 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W1983905532 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W1986205307 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W1988418074 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W1994713392 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W1994816641 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2002890033 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2004033705 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2004489614 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2019369321 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2027411202 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2032176996 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2034728900 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2038507667 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2049260988 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2049507654 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2053046762 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2057555690 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2081782340 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2082010356 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2104754137 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2115567488 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2119841955 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2121011110 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2121372014 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2129900561 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2151259804 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2151519006 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2160114821 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2161551760 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2162262916 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2162762078 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2266262244 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W2487045316 @default.
- W1994158001 cites W284245795 @default.
- W1994158001 doi "https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.3500-07.2007" @default.
- W1994158001 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/2667097" @default.
- W1994158001 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17978016" @default.
- W1994158001 hasPublicationYear "2007" @default.
- W1994158001 type Work @default.
- W1994158001 sameAs 1994158001 @default.
- W1994158001 citedByCount "199" @default.
- W1994158001 countsByYear W19941580012012 @default.
- W1994158001 countsByYear W19941580012013 @default.
- W1994158001 countsByYear W19941580012014 @default.
- W1994158001 countsByYear W19941580012015 @default.
- W1994158001 countsByYear W19941580012016 @default.
- W1994158001 countsByYear W19941580012017 @default.
- W1994158001 countsByYear W19941580012018 @default.
- W1994158001 countsByYear W19941580012019 @default.
- W1994158001 countsByYear W19941580012020 @default.
- W1994158001 countsByYear W19941580012021 @default.
- W1994158001 countsByYear W19941580012022 @default.
- W1994158001 countsByYear W19941580012023 @default.
- W1994158001 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1994158001 hasAuthorship W1994158001A5033555575 @default.
- W1994158001 hasAuthorship W1994158001A5042566768 @default.
- W1994158001 hasAuthorship W1994158001A5044319408 @default.
- W1994158001 hasAuthorship W1994158001A5050432559 @default.
- W1994158001 hasAuthorship W1994158001A5061649047 @default.
- W1994158001 hasAuthorship W1994158001A5069154943 @default.
- W1994158001 hasBestOaLocation W19941580011 @default.
- W1994158001 hasConcept C138496976 @default.
- W1994158001 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W1994158001 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W1994158001 hasConcept C169900460 @default.
- W1994158001 hasConcept C25876315 @default.
- W1994158001 hasConcept C2779144063 @default.
- W1994158001 hasConcept C2779448149 @default.
- W1994158001 hasConcept C2781195155 @default.
- W1994158001 hasConcept C3017944768 @default.
- W1994158001 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W1994158001 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W1994158001 hasConcept C99454951 @default.
- W1994158001 hasConceptScore W1994158001C138496976 @default.
- W1994158001 hasConceptScore W1994158001C15744967 @default.
- W1994158001 hasConceptScore W1994158001C169760540 @default.
- W1994158001 hasConceptScore W1994158001C169900460 @default.
- W1994158001 hasConceptScore W1994158001C25876315 @default.
- W1994158001 hasConceptScore W1994158001C2779144063 @default.
- W1994158001 hasConceptScore W1994158001C2779448149 @default.
- W1994158001 hasConceptScore W1994158001C2781195155 @default.
- W1994158001 hasConceptScore W1994158001C3017944768 @default.
- W1994158001 hasConceptScore W1994158001C71924100 @default.