Serotonergic Contributions to Human Brain Aggression Networks

M. Klasen, D. Wolf, P. Eisner, T. Eggermann, K. Zerres, F. Zepf, R. Weber and K. Mathiak

Front Neurosci 2019;13:42.

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Aggressive behavior is associated with dysfunctional frontolimbic emotion regulation circuits. Recent findings suggest serotonin as a primary transmitter for prefrontal amygdala control. However, the association between serotonin levels, amygdala regulation, and aggression is still a matter of debate. Neurobehavioral models furthermore suggest a possible mediating influence of the monoamine oxidase A gene (