Aggression: How the anterior cingulate cortex helps to ensure a fair fight

Curr Biol. 2021 Jun 7;31(11):R716-R718. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2021.04.024.

Abstract

Violent behavior is the product of a diverse network of neural structures. A new study shows that the anterior cingulate cortex is important for helping to restrain overly aggressive acts, even within a fight, to ensure animals match their behavioral intensity with the challenge posed by their opponents.

Publication types

  • Comment

MeSH terms

  • Aggression*
  • Animals
  • Gyrus Cinguli*