The effects of MAOA genotype, childhood trauma, and sex on trait and state-dependent aggression.
Monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) genotypic variation has been associated with variation in aggression, especially in interaction with childhood trauma or other early adverse events. Male carriers of the low-expressing variant (MAOA-L) with childhood trauma or other early adverse events seem to be more agg...
Main Authors: | Verhoeven, F, Booij, L, Kruijt, A, Cerit, H, Antypa, N, Does, W |
---|---|
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2012
|
Similar Items
-
The effects of MAOA genotype, childhood trauma, and sex on trait and state-dependent aggression [Brain and Behavior 2, 6 (2012) 806-813]
by: Verhoeven, F, et al.
Published: (2013) -
Relationships among 5-HTT genotype, life events and gender in the recognition of facial emotions.
by: Antypa, N, et al.
Published: (2011) -
Cognitive reactivity, implicit associations, and the incidence of depression: a two-year prospective study
by: Kruijt, A, et al.
Published: (2013) -
Predictors of Alcohol Use Disorder: MAOA Gene VNTR Polymorphism, Impulsivity, and Personality Traits
by: Hasan Kaya, et al.
Published: (2021-03-01) -
The relationship between childhood traumas and aggression levels in adults
by: Duygu Ece Simsek, et al.
Published: (2018-09-01)