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Neuropsychology of Aggression

English · Hardback

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This book reviews putative neurological and neuropsychological factors in aggressive behavior. Discussions focus on explanatory models, brain sites, and cognitive functions that appear to be associated with aggressive behavior. Attention is given to measurement and design problems that are frequently encountered in the study of aggression. Further, it is emphasized that any relationship between neuropsychological factors and aggressive behavior will be complex. Neuropsychological factors must be considered in the context of mediating and moderating (precipitating and buffering) variables from other ecological levels (e. g. , family support). Even if perpetrator neuro psychological factors are found to be reliably associated with aggression, it will still be necessary to demonstrate the extent to which different neuro psychological factors are marker or are causal variables in aggressive behavior. Finally, since there has been a major societal and professional interest in the study of aggression within the family, several chapters focus on the possible neurological, neuropsychological, and physiological aspects of family violence. Chapter 1, entitled "Biological Theories of Violence," written by Adrian Raine and Angela Scerbo, provides a theoretical context for understanding the role of biological factors in aggression. This chapter begins with a discussion of conceptual issues and methodological problems that impede theory development and research in aggression. Following this discussion, the authors present theories that may lead to a better understanding of the ix x Preface neurological and cognitive components of aggression. The presentation of each theory is followed by a discussion of theory-related research.

List of contents

1. Biological Theories of Violence.- 2. Methodological and Measurement Issues in the Study of the Neuropsychology of Aggression.- 3. Assessing Violent Behavior with Self-Reports.- 4. Neuropsychological Studies of Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Violence.- 5. Neuropsychology of Violent Behavior: Controversial Issues and New Developments in the Study of Hemisphere Function.- 6. Biological Correlates of Gender Differences in Violence.- 7. Neuropsychological Correlates of Physical Child Abuse.- 8. Physiological Reactivity of Physically Abusive and At-Risk Subjects to Child-Related Stmuli.- 9. The Neuropsychology of Marital Aggression.

Product details

Assisted by Joel S. Milner (Editor), Joe S Milner (Editor), Joel S Milner (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.06.2009
 
EAN 9780792312451
ISBN 978-0-7923-1245-1
No. of pages 193
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 14 mm
Weight 476 g
Illustrations XIII, 193 p.
Series Foundations of Neuropsychology
Foundations of Neuropsychology
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

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