نتایج جستجو برای: nonaggressive

تعداد نتایج: 356  

Journal: :Cell 2010
Graziano Martello Antonio Rosato Francesco Ferrari Andrea Manfrin Michelangelo Cordenonsi Sirio Dupont Elena Enzo Vincenza Guzzardo Maria Rondina Thomas Spruce Anna R. Parenti Maria Grazia Daidone Silvio Bicciato Stefano Piccolo

Although specific microRNAs (miRNAs) can be upregulated in cancer, global miRNA downregulation is a common trait of human malignancies. The mechanisms of this phenomenon and the advantages it affords remain poorly understood. Here we identify a microRNA family, miR-103/107, that attenuates miRNA biosynthesis by targeting Dicer, a key component of the miRNA processing machinery. In human breast ...

Journal: :Journal of marital and family therapy 2012
Sherry M Walling Jeffrey C Meehan Amy D Marshall Amy Holtzworth-Munroe Casey T Taft

Measures of head injury, executive functioning, and intelligence were given to a community sample composed of 102 male perpetrators of intimate partner aggression (IPA) and 62 nonaggressive men. A history of head injury and lower mean score on a measure of verbal intelligence were associated with the frequency of male-perpetrated physical IPA as reported by male perpetrators and their female pa...

Journal: :Child development 2001
J A Hubbard

The goal of the current study was to investigate sociometric status, aggression, and gender differences in children's expression of anger, happiness, and sadness. Participants were 111 second-grade African American boys and girls, half rejected and half average sociometric status, and half aggressive and half nonaggressive as assessed by their peers. Children interacted with a confederate in tw...

Journal: :Biological psychology 2015
Sharon Niv Syed Ashrafulla Catherine Tuvblad Anand Joshi Adrian Raine Richard Leahy Laura A Baker

High EEG frontal alpha power (FAP) is thought to represent a state of low arousal in the brain, which has been related in past research to antisocial behavior (ASB). We investigated a longitudinal sample of 900 twins in two assessments in late childhood and mid-adolescence to verify whether relationships exist between FAP and both aggressive and nonaggressive ASB. ASB was measured by the Child ...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 1968
D L Mosher R L Mortimer M Grebel

2 studies used a laboratory measure of verbal aggressive behavior in which boys competed in pairs against one another in assembling a formboard. In Study I, 80 delinquent boys were subjected either to intense or mild verbal attack by a delinquent accomplice. Intense verbal aggression led to more retaliatory verbal aggression than did mild distraction. In Study II, 128 delinquent boys competed a...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2009
Reid Griffith Fontaine Chongming Yang Kenneth A Dodge Gregory S Pettit John E Bates

Using longitudinal data on 585 youths (48% female; 17% African American, 2% other ethnic minority), the authors examined the development of social response evaluation and decision (RED) across childhood (Study 1; kindergarten through Grade 3) and adolescence (Study 2; Grades 8 and 11). Participants completed hypothetical-vignette-based RED assessments, and their antisocial behaviors were measur...

2001
D. Lynn Hawkins Debra J. Pepler Wendy M. Craig

This study examined peer intervention in bullying using naturalistic observations on school playgrounds. The sample comprised 58 children (37 boys and 21 girls) in Grades 1 to 6 who were observed to intervene in bullying. Peers were present during 88% of bullying episodes and intervened in 19%. In 47% of the episodes, peers intervened aggressively. Interventions directed toward the bully were m...

2012
Santosh Patil Farzan Rahman Shoaib R. Tipu Sumita Kaswan

Introduction: Odontomas are the most common odontogenic tumors of the jaws which are benign, slow growing and nonaggressive. They are usually asymptomatic and are diagnosed on routine radiological examination. The eruptions of odontomas are uncommon and very few cases are reported in the literature. Objective: To report two rare cases of erupted compound odontomas. Case report: Two cases of eru...

2016
Álvaro Lozano Marcos Rodríguez Roberto Barrio

The study of the synchronization patterns of small neuron networks that control several biological processes has become an interesting growing discipline. Some of these synchronization patterns of individual neurons are related to some undesirable neurological diseases, and they are believed to play a crucial role in the emergence of pathological rhythmic brain activity in different diseases, l...

Journal: :Cell 2009
Scott Valastyan Ferenc Reinhardt Nathan Benaich Diana Calogrias Attila M. Szász Zhigang C. Wang Jane E. Brock Andrea L. Richardson Robert A. Weinberg

MicroRNAs are well suited to regulate tumor metastasis because of their capacity to coordinately repress numerous target genes, thereby potentially enabling their intervention at multiple steps of the invasion-metastasis cascade. We identify a microRNA exemplifying these attributes, miR-31, whose expression correlates inversely with metastasis in human breast cancer patients. Overexpression of ...

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