Are The Monoamines Involved In Shaping Conduct Disorders?
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Are The Monoamines Involved In Shaping Conduct Disorders?
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news.psydir.com — “Antisocial and aggressive behaviours represent a widespread and expensive social problem. Recent research has convincingly shown that there is a strong interaction between genetic inheritance and environment for development of personality and behaviour. It appears to be common knowledge that childhood maltreatment often causes psychiatric problems (e.g. depression or anxiety) or behavioural proble...” View full resource at news.psydir.com
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eurekalert.org — “Apart from psychosocial influences, biological factors have a major influence on personality traits and behavior. The aggregation of certain risk factors in the same individual has been shown to contribute to the development of antisocial behavior. Based on gene-environment interactions, the brain monoamine systems play a crucial role in shaping personality traits and conduct disorder. The MAO genes appear to be the first genes strongly linked with either antisocial behavior or conduct disorder.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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