Original paper

Two types of aggression in human evolution

Volume: 115, Issue: 2, Pages: 245 - 253
Published: Dec 26, 2017
Abstract
Two major types of aggression, proactive and reactive, are associated with contrasting expression, eliciting factors, neural pathways, development, and function. The distinction is useful for understanding the nature and evolution of human aggression. Compared with many primates, humans have a high propensity for proactive aggression, a trait shared with chimpanzees but not bonobos. By contrast, humans have a low propensity for reactive...
Paper Details
Title
Two types of aggression in human evolution
Published Date
Dec 26, 2017
Volume
115
Issue
2
Pages
245 - 253
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