Developmental Psychobiology of Aggression
Herausgeber: Stoff, David M.; Susman, Elizabeth J.
Developmental Psychobiology of Aggression
Herausgeber: Stoff, David M.; Susman, Elizabeth J.
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This book presents some psychobiological studies that trace the development of aggression.
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This book presents some psychobiological studies that trace the development of aggression.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780521126991
- ISBN-10: 0521126991
- Artikelnr.: 27987460
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780521126991
- ISBN-10: 0521126991
- Artikelnr.: 27987460
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Foreword Felton Earls MD; 1. An integrated perspective on contemporary
psychobiological research in aggression David M. Stoff and Elizabeth J.
Susman; 2. Animal studies on inappropriate aggressive behaviour following
stress and alcohol exposure in adolescence Craig F. Ferris; 3. Touch
deprivation and aggression against self among adolescents Tiffany Field; 4.
Social deprivation, social-emotional behaviour, and the plasticity of
dopamine function Paul L. Gendreau and Mark H. Lewis; 5. Running head:
identifying pathways for adjustment Julia A. Graber, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn and
Andrea B. Archibald; 6. Toward an integrative account of the development of
aggressive behaviour Kathryn E. Hood; 7. Life-course persistent and
adolescent-limited antisocial males: longitudinal follow-up to adulthood
Terrie E. Moffitt and Avshalom Caspi; 8. The interaction of biological and
social measures in the explanation of antisocial and violent behavior
Adrian Raine; 9. How gene-environment interactions shape the development of
impulsive aggression in Rhesus monkeys Stephen J. Suomi; 10. A biocultural
life history approach to the developmental psychobiology of male aggression
Carol M. Worhman and Ryan A. Brown; 11. Intersections of biology and
behaviour in young children's antisocial patterns: the role of development,
gender and socialisation Carolyn Zahn-Waxler and Barbara Usher; 12.
Psychobiology of aggressive behaviour: a synthesis and reconsideration
Elizabeth J. Susman and David M. Stoff.
psychobiological research in aggression David M. Stoff and Elizabeth J.
Susman; 2. Animal studies on inappropriate aggressive behaviour following
stress and alcohol exposure in adolescence Craig F. Ferris; 3. Touch
deprivation and aggression against self among adolescents Tiffany Field; 4.
Social deprivation, social-emotional behaviour, and the plasticity of
dopamine function Paul L. Gendreau and Mark H. Lewis; 5. Running head:
identifying pathways for adjustment Julia A. Graber, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn and
Andrea B. Archibald; 6. Toward an integrative account of the development of
aggressive behaviour Kathryn E. Hood; 7. Life-course persistent and
adolescent-limited antisocial males: longitudinal follow-up to adulthood
Terrie E. Moffitt and Avshalom Caspi; 8. The interaction of biological and
social measures in the explanation of antisocial and violent behavior
Adrian Raine; 9. How gene-environment interactions shape the development of
impulsive aggression in Rhesus monkeys Stephen J. Suomi; 10. A biocultural
life history approach to the developmental psychobiology of male aggression
Carol M. Worhman and Ryan A. Brown; 11. Intersections of biology and
behaviour in young children's antisocial patterns: the role of development,
gender and socialisation Carolyn Zahn-Waxler and Barbara Usher; 12.
Psychobiology of aggressive behaviour: a synthesis and reconsideration
Elizabeth J. Susman and David M. Stoff.
Foreword Felton Earls MD; 1. An integrated perspective on contemporary
psychobiological research in aggression David M. Stoff and Elizabeth J.
Susman; 2. Animal studies on inappropriate aggressive behaviour following
stress and alcohol exposure in adolescence Craig F. Ferris; 3. Touch
deprivation and aggression against self among adolescents Tiffany Field; 4.
Social deprivation, social-emotional behaviour, and the plasticity of
dopamine function Paul L. Gendreau and Mark H. Lewis; 5. Running head:
identifying pathways for adjustment Julia A. Graber, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn and
Andrea B. Archibald; 6. Toward an integrative account of the development of
aggressive behaviour Kathryn E. Hood; 7. Life-course persistent and
adolescent-limited antisocial males: longitudinal follow-up to adulthood
Terrie E. Moffitt and Avshalom Caspi; 8. The interaction of biological and
social measures in the explanation of antisocial and violent behavior
Adrian Raine; 9. How gene-environment interactions shape the development of
impulsive aggression in Rhesus monkeys Stephen J. Suomi; 10. A biocultural
life history approach to the developmental psychobiology of male aggression
Carol M. Worhman and Ryan A. Brown; 11. Intersections of biology and
behaviour in young children's antisocial patterns: the role of development,
gender and socialisation Carolyn Zahn-Waxler and Barbara Usher; 12.
Psychobiology of aggressive behaviour: a synthesis and reconsideration
Elizabeth J. Susman and David M. Stoff.
psychobiological research in aggression David M. Stoff and Elizabeth J.
Susman; 2. Animal studies on inappropriate aggressive behaviour following
stress and alcohol exposure in adolescence Craig F. Ferris; 3. Touch
deprivation and aggression against self among adolescents Tiffany Field; 4.
Social deprivation, social-emotional behaviour, and the plasticity of
dopamine function Paul L. Gendreau and Mark H. Lewis; 5. Running head:
identifying pathways for adjustment Julia A. Graber, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn and
Andrea B. Archibald; 6. Toward an integrative account of the development of
aggressive behaviour Kathryn E. Hood; 7. Life-course persistent and
adolescent-limited antisocial males: longitudinal follow-up to adulthood
Terrie E. Moffitt and Avshalom Caspi; 8. The interaction of biological and
social measures in the explanation of antisocial and violent behavior
Adrian Raine; 9. How gene-environment interactions shape the development of
impulsive aggression in Rhesus monkeys Stephen J. Suomi; 10. A biocultural
life history approach to the developmental psychobiology of male aggression
Carol M. Worhman and Ryan A. Brown; 11. Intersections of biology and
behaviour in young children's antisocial patterns: the role of development,
gender and socialisation Carolyn Zahn-Waxler and Barbara Usher; 12.
Psychobiology of aggressive behaviour: a synthesis and reconsideration
Elizabeth J. Susman and David M. Stoff.