Neuropsychology and Human Aggression

In John W. Renfrew (ed.), Aggression and its Causes: A Biopsychosocial Approach. Oxford University Press USA (1996)
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This chapter examines the nature of the human brain dysfunction and how it contributes to changes in aggressive behaviour using data from lower animal research. It explains that the brain mechanisms of humans and lower animals are similar, especially at the subcortical level. The findings reveal that brain lesions caused by tumours or illness may result in increased aggression, while seizure disorders are generally not associated with increased aggression.

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