Doubled-Edged Swords in the Biology of Conflict

Front Psychol. 2018 Dec 20:9:2625. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02625. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Considerable advances have been made in understanding the biological roots of conflict, and such understanding requires a multidisciplinary approach, recognizing the relevance of neurobiological, endocrine, genetic, developmental, and evolutionary perspectives. With these insights comes the first hints of biological interventions that may mitigate violence. However, such interventions are typically double-edged swords, with the potential to foster conflict rather than lessen it. This review constitutes a cautionary note of being careful of what one wishes for.

Keywords: amygdala; frontal cortex; oxytocin; testosterone; violence.

Publication types

  • Review