Ethopharmacology of Agonistic Behaviour in Animals and Humans
General Material Designation
[Book]
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by B. Olivier, J. Mos, P.F. Brain.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Dordrecht
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Springer Netherlands
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1987
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
(228 pages)
SERIES
Series Title
Topics in the Neurosciences, Neuronal Control of Bodily Function: Basic and Clinical Aspects,, 7.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Experimental Models of Social and Aggressive Behaviour --;Frustration, aggression and drugs --;Pharmacological aspects of social cooperation --;Ethopharmacology of hypothalamic aggression in the rat --;Flight, Defence and Adaptive Strategies --;Ethopharmacology of flight behavior --;Situational-dependence and differential mediation of analgesic reactions to conspecific attack in mice --;Ethopharmacological Studies of Aggression in Mice --;Studies contrasting drug effects on reproduction induced agonistic behaviour in male and female mice --;The utility of ethological assessments of murine agonistic interactions in behavioural teratology: the foetal alcohol syndrome --;Ethopharmacological and neuropharmacological analyses of agonistic behaviour --;Ethopharmacological Studies of Aggression in Rats --;Psychopharmacology of social play --;The relationship between ethanol and aggression: studies using ethological models --;Serotonergic modulation of agonistic behavior --;Pro-aggressive actions of benzodiazepines --;Ethopharmacological Studies of Aggression and Dominance in Monkeys --;Serotonin, social behaviour, and aggression in vervet monkeys --;Alcohol effects on the aggressive behaviour of squirrel monkeys and mice are modulated by testosterone --;Psychopharmacological Studies of Human Aggression --;Psychopharmacology of human aggression: laboratory studies --;Psychopharmacology of aggression in humans.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This book is a compilation of studies presented at the International Society for Research on Aggression meeting in Chicago 1986, in which leading investigators were invited to cover aspects of ethopharmacological aggression research in a wide variety of species, including studies on humans.