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Tantrums, transmitters and treatments: Neurotransmitters linked aggressive behavior
April 23, 2015 by NewsBot
How do some of us manage to control our violent tendencies while others cannot? Research may help to address this question. International collaborators found that an increase in the levels of two neurotransmitters, glutamate and serotonin, in key parts of the brain is linked to intense aggression in male mice.