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... However, the focus here is less on the autonomic correlates and consequences, then on levels of brain norepinephrine, the noradrenergic neuronal pathways, the alpha- and beta-adrenergic receptor subtypes, and their respective role in violent and aggressive behavior (Table 2, section Al. Divergent changes are reported for whole brain levels of NE, as well as indices of NE turnover and synthesis in animals, just before or after they have engaged in a range of aggressive behaviors.


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