A study in China found that altered brain activity in the left precuneus mediates the association between childhood trauma ...
Is aggression part of our primate nature, wired into our systems because it helps us survive, or do we learn it from such seemingly innocent occupations as watching cartoons and wrestling matches on ...
Aggression can be contagious, suggests new research. People who repeatedly observe aggressive behavior have a higher likelihood of engaging in violent behavior themselves, scientists say. Researchers ...
When it comes to figuring out who to avoid, it may seem like a toss-up between antagonism and aggression, but new research provides an answer.
Zhanna Lyubykh receives funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Sandra L. Robinson receives funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of ...
Everyone has different trauma responses. While some people would grow up more timid and less responsive, because of their ...
Passive-aggressive people rarely tell you exactly what’s bothering them. Instead, their frustration slips out in subtle ways: a backhanded joke, a heavy sigh, an uncharacteristically curt text—all of ...
In the fire service, few topics spark as much debate as the tension between aggressive and safety-driven cultures. On one hand, aggression on the fireground is seen as the hallmark of an effective ...