Omega-3 fatty acids, which are commonly found in fish oil supplements, help to reduce aggression, according to a study conducted last year. A meta-analysis was conducted by researchers from the ...
Penn neurocriminologist Adrian Raine has found further evidence indicating that omega-3 fatty acids may be able to reduce aggressive behavior in people of all ages and genders. Raine’s research has ...
In adolescent boys, exposure to violent television content during their preschool years is associated with increased levels of self-reported proactive aggression, physical aggression, and antisocial ...
The literature on aggression distinguishes between two different profiles - reactive or "hot-headed" aggression and proactive or "cold-blooded" aggression. The reactive type depicts a person who ...
Conduct disorder and aggressive behaviour in young people are marked by persistent violation of social norms and heightened interpersonal conflict. Neuroimaging approaches have elucidated key ...