TY - BOOK AU - Staff, D.M. TI - Development psychobiology of agression U1 - 155.232 PY - 2005/// CY - Cambridge PB - CUO N1 - 1. Integrated Perspective for Psychobiological Research in Aggression: An Introduction David M. Staff and Elizabeth J. Susman 2. The Interaction of Biological and Social Measures in the Explanation of Antisocial and Violent Behavior Adrian Raine Social Deprivation, Social-Emotional Behavior, and the Plasticity of Dopamine Function Paul L. Gendreau and Mark H. Lewis Animal Studies on Inappropriate Aggressive Behavior Following Stress and Alcohol Exposure in Adolescence Craig F. Ferris Links Between Girls' Puberty and Externalizing and Internalizing Behaviors: Moving from Demonstrating Effects to Identifying Pathways Julia A. Graber, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, and Andrea B. Archibald 6. Touch Deprivation and Aggression Against Self Among Adolescents Tiffany Field 7- Intersections of Biology and Behavior in Young Children's Antisocial Patterns: The Role of Development, Gender and Socialization Carolyn Znhn-Waxler, Barbara Usher, Stephen Siionii, and Pamela M. Cole 8. Life-Course Persistent and Adolescence-Limited Antisocial Males: Longitudinal Followup to Adulthood Terrie E. Moffitt and Avshalom Caspi 9. A Biocultural Life History Approach to the Developmental Psychobiology of Male Aggression Carol M. Worthman and Ryan A. Brown 10. Toward an Integrative Account of the Development of Aggressive Behavior Kathryn E. Hood 11. How Gene-Environment Interactions Shape the Development of Impulsive Aggression in Rhesus Monkeys Stephen }. Siionii CONCLUSION 12. Synthesis and Reconsiderations of the Psychobiology of Aggressive Behavior: A Conclusion Elizabeth /. Siisnian and David M. Stojf ER -