This book is the outgrowth of a memorial conference to honour the
scientific contributions of Robert B. Cairns, an internationally
recognised interdisciplinary developmental scientist. It is
organised around research themes that were an integral part of Dr
Cairns' theories and research: neural and developmental plasticity;
brain-behaviour bidirectionality; gene-environment interactions.
Throughout this book, these themes are linked together by employing
animal models and clinical investigations through multiple levels
of analysis approach to understanding the origins, development,
desistance and prevention of aggression. These studies will add to
the compendium of basic knowledge on the developmental
psychobiology of aggression and will aid in the ultimate
translation of this knowledge to clinical and community settings.
This book hopes to foster the legacy of Robert B. Cairns to
facilitate the theoretical development and research of a new
generation of developmental scientists dedicated to relieving the
tragic consequences of aggression on the individual and society.
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