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    Moderating effects of childhood maltreatment on associations between social information processing and adult aggression by Chen, P, Coccaro, E F, Lee, R, Jacobson, K C

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-06-2012)
    “…Associations between early life maltreatment, social information processing (SIP) and aggression in childhood and adolescence have been widely documented. Few…”
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    Assessment of life history of aggression: development and psychometric characteristics by Coccaro, Emil F., Berman, Mitchell E., Kavoussi, Richard J.

    Published in Psychiatry research (05-12-1997)
    “…The Life History of Aggression (LHA) assessment was administered to up to 252 subjects. In addition to a total LHA score, subscale scores for Aggression,…”
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    Central serotonin and impulsive aggression by Coccaro, E F

    Published in British journal of psychiatry. Supplement (01-12-1989)
    “…The role of central serotonergic (5-HT) system dysfunction in the regulation of aggression in both animals and man has been investigated for more than the past…”
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    Divalproex sodium for impulsive aggressive behavior in patients with personality disorder by KAVOUSSI, R. J, COCCARO, E. F

    Published in The journal of clinical psychiatry (01-12-1998)
    “…Divalproex sodium, an anticonvulsant and antimanic agent, has recently been studied for its antiaggressive effects in patients with brain injuries, dementia,…”
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    Impulsive aggression and central serotonergic system function in humans: an example of a dimensional brain-behavior relationship by Coccaro, E F

    “…A dimensional relationship between central serotonergic (5-HT) system function and indices of suicidal and impulsive aggressive behaviors has been suggested by…”
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    Cerebrospinal Fluid Inflammatory Cytokines and Aggression in Personality Disordered Subjects by Coccaro, Emil F., Lee, Royce, Coussons-Read, Mary

    “…Background: Neurochemical studies have pointed to a modulatory role in human aggression for a variety of central neurotransmitters and neuromodulators such as…”
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    Etiology of the impulsivity/aggression relationship: Genes or environment? by Seroczynski, Alesha D, Bergeman, C.S, Coccaro, Emil F

    Published in Psychiatry research (19-04-1999)
    “…Genetic and environmental influences on the phenotypic relationship between the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale and the aggression scales from the Buss–Durkee…”
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    Serotonin Transporter Protein Gene Polymorphism and Personality Measures in African American and European American Subjects by Gelernter, Joel, Kranzler, Henry, Coccaro, Emil F., Siever, Larry J., New, Antonia S.

    Published in The American journal of psychiatry (01-10-1998)
    “…Objective:The SLC6A4 locus encodes the serotonin transporter, which in turn mediates the synaptic inactivation of the neurotransmitter serotonin. A…”
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    Serotonin function and antiaggressive response to fluoxetine : A pilot study by COCCARO, E. F, KAVOUSSI, R. J, HAUGER, R. L

    Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (01-10-1997)
    “…The reported inverse relationship between indices of central serotonin (5-HT) function and indices of impulsive aggression in human subjects suggests the…”
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    Central serotonin activity and aggression: inverse relationship with prolactin response to d-fenfluramine, but not CSF 5-HIAA concentration, in human subjects by COCCARO, E. F, KAVOUSSI, R. J, COOPER, T. B, HAUGER, R. L

    Published in The American journal of psychiatry (01-10-1997)
    “…OBJECTIVE: This study compared the nature and magnitude of the relationship between aggression and CSF 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5- HIAA) concentration with…”
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    Heritability of aggression and irritability: A twin study of the buss—durkee aggression scales in adult male subjects by Coccaro, Emil F., Bergeman, C.S., Kavoussi, Richard J., Seroczynski, A.D.

    Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (01-02-1997)
    “…To determine the degree of genetic and environmental influences on assessments of aggression and irritability in male subjects, the “Motor Aggression”…”
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    An open trial of sertraline in personality disordered patients with impulsive aggression by KAVOUSSI, R. J, LIU, J, COCCARO, E. F

    Published in The Journal of clinical psychiatry (01-04-1994)
    “…Biological studies suggest that an abnormality in CNS serotonergic functioning underlies the impulsive, aggressive, and self-destructive behaviors of…”
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    Intermittent explosive disorder-revised: Development, reliability, and validity of research criteria by Coccaro, Emil F, Kavoussi, Richard J, Berman, Mitchell E, Lish, Jennifer D

    Published in Comprehensive psychiatry (01-11-1998)
    “…The study of human aggression has been hindered by the lack of reliable and valid diagnostic categories that specifically identify individuals with clinically…”
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    Relationship of prolactin response to d-fenfluramine to behavioral and questionnaire assessments of aggression in personality-disordered men by Coccaro, Emil F., Berman, Mitchell E., Kavoussi, Richard J., Hauger, Richard L.

    Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (01-08-1996)
    “…Prolactin (PRL) responses to acute challenge with the serotonin (5-HT) releaser/uptake inhibitor, d-fenfluramine (PRL[d-FEN]), were correlated with three…”
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    Serotonin function in human subjects: intercorrelations among central 5-HT indices and aggressiveness by Coccaro, Emil F., Kavoussi, Richard J., Trestman, Robert L., Gabriel, Steven M., Cooper, Thomas B., Siever, Larry J.

    Published in Psychiatry research (14-11-1997)
    “…Three central indices of serotonin (5-HT) system activity in human subjects were examined to: (a) estimate intercorrelations among 5-HT indices and (b) compare…”
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    Acute tryptophan depletion attenuates the prolactin response to d-fenfluramine challenge in healthy human subjects by COCCARO, E. F, KAVOUSSI, R. J, COOPER, T. B, HAUGER, R

    Published in Psychopharmacologia (01-07-1998)
    “…Prolactin responses to d-fenfluramine (d-FEN) Challenge (0.5 mg/kg PO) were examined after pretreatment with and without acute tryptophan depletion (ATD) in…”
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    Evidence for a Dysfunctional Prefrontal Circuit in Patients with an Impulsive Aggressive Disorder by Best, Mary, Williams, J. Michael, Coccaro, Emil F.

    “…Humans with lesions to the orbital/medial prefrontal cortex and interconnected areas display impulsive aggressive behavior. To examine further the relationship…”
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    Physiological responses to d-fenfluramine and ipsapirone challenge correlate with indices of aggression in males with personality disorder by Coccaro, E F, Kavoussi, R J, Hauger, R L

    Published in International clinical psychopharmacology (01-09-1995)
    “…Hormonal responses to challenge with the 5-HT2A/2C probe d-fenfluramine and hormonal and thermal responses to challenge with the 5-HT1A probe ipsapirone were…”
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    5-HT2a/2c receptor blockade by amesergide fully attenuates prolactin response to d-fenfluramine challenge in physically healthy human subjects by COCCARO, E. F, KAVOUSSI, R. J, OAKES, M, COOPER, T. B, HAUGER, R

    Published in Psychopharmacologia (01-07-1996)
    “…Prolactin responses to d-fenfluramine (d-FEN) challenge (0.5 mg/kg PO) were examined after pre-treatment with and without the 5-HT2a/2c receptor antagonist…”
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