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Effects of adverse early-life events on aggression and anti-social behaviours in animals and humans
Authors
Aisa
Anderson
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Anderson
Azar
Bale
Beach
Beiderbeck
Beiderbeck
Bennett
Berdahl
Bergman
Bibancos
Blair
Blakemore
Bokhoven
Braun
Buckholtz
Calcagnoli
Caldji
Campbell
Caspi
Caspi
Caspi
Chapple
Coccaro
Coccaro
Compaan
Connell
Cordero
Cordero
Craig
Davidson
Day
Degnan
Delville
Delville
Donaldson
Everts
Ferris
Ferris
Ferris
Ford
Foy
Franklin
Fries
Gardner
Giudice
Goodson
Goozen
Goozen
Goozen
Haller
Haller
Haller
Haller
Haller
Haller
Hamilton
Harden
Harlow
Harold
Harold
Heim
Heim
Henggeler
Herpertz
Huot
Ingoldsby
Johnson
Jonson-Reid
Kalinichev
Kazdin
Kember
Kim
Kloet
Kotch
Kruk
Kundakovic
Laurent
Lehmann
Lehmann
Lesch
Levine
Little
Liu
Loi
Lopez
Lotze
Lukas
Lukas
Maccari
MacQueen
Marquez
McBurnett
McCrory
McElwain
McGowan
Meaney
Mesman
Meyer-Lindenberg
Miczek
Mikics
Mikics
Millstein
Moffitt
Montag
Murgatroyd
Nesdale
Neumann
Neumann
Neumann
New
Nigg
Olivier
Panksepp
Patterson
Patterson
Paus
Pellis
Pesonen
Plotsky
Poirier
Potegal
Pryce
Raine
Raine
Reif
Resnick
Romeo
Ruedi-Bettschen
Sachser
Sapolsky
Schmidt
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shimozuru
Shoal
Slutske
Stover
Strenziok
Suri
Susman
Tarullo
Terburg
Toledo-Rodriguez
Toledo-Rodriguez
Toth
Toth
Toth
Tribollet
Trickett
Tsuda
Tulogdi
Vanderschuren
Vanyukov
Veenema
Veenema
Veenema
Veenema
Veenema
Veenit
Veit
Wall
Watt
Weder
Weiss
Wigger
Wommack
Wommack
Wommack
Workman
Yang
Yap
Yehuda
Publication date
12 June 2014
Publisher
'Wiley'
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Abstract
We review the impact of early adversities on the development of violence and antisocial behaviour in humans, and present three aetiological animal models of escalated rodent aggression, each disentangling the consequences of one particular adverse early-life factor. A review of the human data, as well as those obtained with the animal models of repeated maternal separation, post-weaning social isolation and peripubertal stress, clearly shows that adverse developmental conditions strongly affect aggressive behaviour displayed in adulthood, the emotional responses to social challenges and the neuronal mechanisms activated by conflict. Although similarities between models are evident, important differences were also noted, demonstrating that the behavioural, emotional and neuronal consequences of early adversities are to a large extent dependent on aetiological factors. These findings support recent theories on human aggression, which suggest that particular developmental trajectories lead to specific forms of aggressive behaviour and brain dysfunctions. However, dissecting the roles of particular aetiological factors in humans is difficult because these occur in various combinations; in addition, the neuroscientific tools employed in humans still lack the depth of analysis of those used in animal research. We suggest that the analytical approach of the rodent models presented here may be successfully used to complement human findings and to develop integrative models of the complex relationship between early adversity, brain development and aggressive behaviour. © 2014 British Society for Neuroendocrinology
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