FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPsychology·April 11, 2018·5 min readChildhood Aggression Linked to Deficits in Executive FunctionAccording to a new study, children with executive function deficits were more likely to show physical and reactive aggression later in life. Researchers suggest helping children to improve executive function could help to reduce aggression levels.Read More
FeaturedGeneticsOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPsychology·December 20, 2017·5 min readChildhood Aggression: Rooted in Genetics, Influenced by EnvironmentWhile both reactive and proactive aggression in children appears to be genetic, it is the environment the child is exposed to that determines whether the behavior gets worse or better as the child ages, a new study reports.Read More