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          ·December 28, 2019·5 min read

          Ketogenic diet reduces aggression after concussion

          Male fruit flies fed a ketone supplemented diet expressed reduced levels of aggression following concussion than those who were not exposed to the dietary intervention.
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          ·November 6, 2019·2 min read

          Study questions video games’ effects on violent behavior

          A new study backs previous findings that there is not enough evidence to support the view that violent video games lead to acts of violence.
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          AutismFeaturedNeuroscienceNeuroscience VideosOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPsychology
          ·October 11, 2019·4 min read

          Researcher uses sweat monitors to predict behavioral issues in adolescents severely affected with autism

          Electrodermal activity, which results in an increased level of sweat, was able to determine when an adolescent with server ASD was about to embark on aggressive behavior 60% of the time.
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          ·August 25, 2019·4 min read

          The macabre world of mind-controlling parasites

          Understanding how parasites 'hack' the brains of their hosts may provide new insights into decision making and behavior.
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          ·August 20, 2019·3 min read

          Vitamin D deficiency in childhood linked to aggression and mood disorders in adolescence

          Middle-school aged children with vitamin D deficiency were twice as likely to develop externalizing behavior problems and mood disorders during adolescence than their peers with higher levels of the vitamin.
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          ·August 8, 2019·6 min read

          So cute you could crush it? The neuroscience of “cute aggression”

          Some people feel an overwhelming sense of wanting to commit an act of aggression when they see a cute baby animal. Researchers say cute aggression may be a neural mechanism that mediates feelings of being overwhelmed.
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          ·July 29, 2019·6 min read

          Cannabidiol reduces aggressiveness

          Cannabidiol (CBD) can inhibit aggressiveness associated with social isolation, a new mouse model study reveals.
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          ·July 1, 2019·5 min read

          Alcohol causes significant harm to those other than the drinker

          The effects of heavy drinking extend beyond those who use alcohol, a new study reports. Each year, one in five American adults are harmed as a result of someone else's drinking. People report threats of harassment, vandalism, physical aggression, financial and family problems, and harm from DUIs as main problems associated with other people's drinking. Researchers say the type of harm experienced differ by gender, with women more likely to report financial or family problems, and men reporting physical aggression and vandalism more often. Women are more likely to experience harm as a result of a family member's drinking, while men are more likely to be harmed as a result of alcohol use by a person outside the family. Even those who don't drink heavily are at three times higher risk of antisocial behaviors.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·June 26, 2019·4 min read

          Bystanders will intervene to help victims of aggressive public disputes

          Reviewing CCTV footage, researchers report in nine out of ten instances of public violence, bystanders will intervene to help the victim.
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          ·June 21, 2019·4 min read

          Neuroscience research questions current alcohol limit

          Drinking small amounts of alcohol, like one pint of beer or a large glass of wine, significantly impairs our feeling of being in control of our actions. A new study reveals even one beer can lead to overconfidence in driving ability and make us act in inappropriate, potentially dangerous ways. The study begs the question, are current alcohol limits for driving truly safe?
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          this is an angry teen girl
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          ·May 27, 2019·4 min read

          Altered Brain Activity in Antisocial Teenagers

          Neuroimaging reveals lower activation in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and angular gyrus in teenage girls with conduct disorder. Findings suggest that a reduction in prefrontal brain regions and functional connectivity during effortful emotional regulations contribute to behaviors associated with antisocial behavior in teenage girls.
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          ·April 23, 2019·4 min read

          Playing video games generally not harmful to boys’ social development

          Contrary to popular belief, playing video games does not have an overall negative impact on the social development of boys. However, girls who spend more time playing video games at age 10 have weaker social skills than girls who spend less time gaming.
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