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Sex,aggression and impulse control: An integrative account
Authors:Daniel Strüber  Monika Lück  Gerhard Roth
Affiliation:1. Brain Research Institute , University of Bremen , Bremen, Germany;2. Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg – Institute for Advanced Study , Delmenhorst, Germany dstrueber@h-w-k.de;4. Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg – Institute for Advanced Study , Delmenhorst, Germany;5. Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg – Institute for Advanced Study , Delmenhorst, Germany
Abstract:There is evidence that the male sex and a personality style characterized by low self-control/high impulsivity and a propensity for negative emotionality increase the risk for impulsive aggressive, antisocial and criminal behavior. This article aims at identifying neurobiological factors underlying this association. It is concluded that the neurobiological correlates of impulsive aggression act through their effects on the ability to modulate impulsive expression more generally, and that sex-related differences in the neurobiological correlates of impulse control and emotion regulation mediate sex differences in direct aggression. A model is proposed that relates impulse control and its neurobiological correlates to sex differences in direct aggression.
Keywords:Aggression  Violence  Psychopathy  Impulsivity  Personality  Sex differences  Molecular genetics  Imaging genomics  Testosterone  Serotonin
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