TY - JOUR PY - 2012// TI - Gender differences in violence and aggression: A neurobiological perspective JO - Procedia - social and behavioral sciences A1 - Markowitsch, Hans A1 - Staniloiu, Angelica SP - 1032 EP - 1036 VL - 33 IS - N2 - Violence is a ubiquitous phenomenon, which has been part of the experience of humanity since its inception. Violence has classically been viewed as being associated with being male. In general population, men are reported to commit violent acts significantly more frequently than women. As the interdisciplinary research data point to, violence is a complex phenomenon that could be approached from different perspectives, such as social, economic, political, religious, biological, and genetic. We hereby provide a review of the neurobiological mechanisms underlying the gender distinctions in violence and aggression in both general and psychiatric population.
LA - en SN - 1877-0428 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2012.01.279 ID - ref1 ER -