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| Issue 71: Wagner, Wolfgang: Challenging Neuroscience and Ethics: Pathological Aggression. December 1991 | | | When searching for directly acting antiaggressive agents, it is only by close cooperation among experts in neuroanatomy, neurochemistry, ethology, and psychopharmacology that neuroscientists may hope to succeed. Based on determinations of metabolites in the cerebro-spinal fluid, the most important hypothesis is supposed to be the one of controlling aggressive behavior by means of activating central serotonin systems.
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