The Biology of Aggression 1981
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-8609-1_30
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Brain Stimulation and Neurochemical Studies on the Control of Aggression

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“…The control of aggressive behavior can also be achieved by the activation of those neural systems that send inhibitory fibers to the aggression systems (Albert & Brayley, 1980). Delgado has repeatedly shown that vicious rhesus monkeys can be tamed by the stimulation of aggression suppressor areas (Delgado, 1980).…”
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“…The control of aggressive behavior can also be achieved by the activation of those neural systems that send inhibitory fibers to the aggression systems (Albert & Brayley, 1980). Delgado has repeatedly shown that vicious rhesus monkeys can be tamed by the stimulation of aggression suppressor areas (Delgado, 1980).…”
Section: -244)mentioning
confidence: 99%