Thursday, 21 June 2012

Understanding The Biological Basis Of Violent Outbursts In Mice Could Lead To Treatments For Antisocial And Aggressive Behavior

<p>Main Category: Psychology / Psychiatry
Also Included In: Anxiety / Stress;  Alzheimers / Dementia
Article Date: 21 Jun 2012 1:00 PDT</p>

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<p>Pathological fury can be blocked in mice, researchers have found, suggesting intensity new treatments for serious aggression, a widespread trait characterized by remarkable violence, bomb outbursts and antagonistic overreactions to stress.</p>

<p>In a investigate appearing in the Journal of Neuroscience, researchers from a University of Southern California and Italy brand a vicious neurological cause in aggression: a mind receptor that malfunctions in overly antagonistic mice. When a researchers close down a mind receptor, that also exists in humans, a additional charge totally disappeared.</p>

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