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- W996948683 abstract "Aggression ranks among the most misunderstood concepts in the behavioural sciences. Commonly viewed as an aberrant form of behaviour, situations of conflict are pictured in the context of unfavourable or stressful circumstances, brought about by amoral urges, in critical need of our cognitive control, and with negative consequences for all involved. Such a view fundamentally misunderstands the biological significance of all behaviours that occur in the context of attack, defence or threat. Deeply routed in the demands of the natural world, the ability to assert oneself represents a critical solution to any individual's need for self-preservation, defence of its interests or resource competition. Examples of aggression are found throughout the entire animal kingdom, regardless of its bearer's specific neural or cognitive faculties, phylogenetic origins or sociobiological circumstances. It has become abundantly clear that aggressive traits have been shaped by evolution like any other behavioural phenotypes, and a range of underlying mechanisms in the causation of aggression are now being unravelled." @default.
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- W996948683 title "Aggression: towards an integration of gene, brain and behaviour" @default.
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