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Development of sex differences in physical aggression: The maternal link to epigenetic mechanisms

机译:身体攻击中性别差异的发展:母体与表观遗传机制的联系

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As Archer argues, recent developmental data on human physical aggression support the sexual selection hypothesis. However, sex differences are largely due to males on a chronic trajectory of aggression. Maternal characteristics of these males suggest that, in societies with low levels of physical violence, females with a history of behavior problems largely contribute to maintenance of physical aggression sex differences.
机译:正如阿切尔所说,关于人类身体攻击的最新发展数据支持性选择假设。但是,性别差异在很大程度上是由于男性处于长期的侵略轨道上。这些男性的母亲特征表明,在身体暴力程度较低的社会中,有行为问题史的女性在很大程度上有助于维持身体侵略性的性别差异。

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    《Behavioral and Brain Sciences》 |2009年第4期|290-291|共2页
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    School of Public Health and Population Sciences, University College Dublin Belfield Campus, Dublin 4, Ireland Department of Social and Preventive Medicine and St-Justine Hospital, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec H3T 1J7, Canada;

    Department of Social and Preventive Medicine and St-Justine Hospital, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec H3T 1J7, Canada International Laboratory for Children's Mental Health, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec H3T 1J7, Canada and INSERM, Paris, France;

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