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1. Cognitive Control Moderates Associations Between Domains of Temperamental Reactivity and Preschoolers' Social Behaviors.

2. An evaluation of the Ultimatum Game as a measure of irritability and anger.

3. Thinking through the social world: Further exploring the direct, moderated, and mediated relationship between need for cognition and aggression.

4. Cerebellar Asymmetry of Motivational Direction: Anger-Dependent Effects of Cerebellar Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Aggression in Healthy Volunteers.

5. Approach-avoidance tendencies in proactive and reactive aggression.

6. Comparing behavioral measures of aggression in the laboratory: Taylor Aggression Paradigm versus Point-Subtraction Aggression Paradigm.

7. THE RELATIONSHIP OF OBSESSIONS AND COMPULSIONS WITH AGGRESSION IN PATIENTS WITH OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER.

8. The link between anger and reactive aggression: Insights into anger rumination.

9. Trait Acceptance Buffers Aggressive Tendency by the Regulation of Anger during Social Exclusion.

10. Anger rumination and imagined violence as related to violent behavior before and after psychiatric hospitalization.

11. Gender Differences in the Relationship between Anger and Aggressive Behavior.

12. Anger management: Mechanisms of glutamate receptor-mediated synaptic plasticity underlying animal aggression.

13. Evolution of Irritability, Anger, and Aggression after Traumatic Brain Injury: Identifying and Predicting Subgroups.

14. Morality is relative: Anger, disgust, and aggression as contingent responses to sibling versus acquaintance harm.

15. Functional topography of anger and aggression in the human cerebellum.

16. Regions of white matter abnormalities in the arcuate fasciculus in veterans with anger and aggression problems.

17. Aggressive Realism: More Efficient Processing of Anger in Physically Aggressive Individuals.

18. Taming anger and trusting others: Roles of skin conductance, anger regulation, and trust in children's aggression.

19. The feeling of anger: From brain networks to linguistic expressions.

20. Physical aggression and attentional bias to angry faces: An event related potential study.

21. Aggressive Behavior in School-aged Children: Clusters based on Anger, Empathy and Testosterone and Cortisol Measures.

22. A Prospective Examination of Men's Condom Use Resistance: Event-Level Associations with Sexual Aggression, Alcohol Consumption, and Trait Anger.

23. Internet Addiction Among Lebanese Adolescents: The Role of Self-Esteem, Anger, Depression, Anxiety, Social Anxiety and Fear, Impulsivity, and Aggression-A Cross-Sectional Study.

24. Habenula-prefrontal resting-state connectivity in reactive aggressive men - A pilot study.

25. Exogenous testosterone and the monoamine-oxidase A polymorphism influence anger, aggression and neural responses to provocation in males.

26. The relationship among resting-state brain activity and connectivity, agreeableness and displaced aggression: Two possible mediation models.

27. Children's Rumination to Sadness and Anger: Implications for the Development of Depression and Aggression.

28. Sleepy anger: Restricted sleep amplifies angry feelings.

29. Anger, Sympathy, and Children's Reactive and Proactive Aggression: Testing a Differential Correlate Hypothesis.

30. Female primary and secondary psychopathic variants show distinct endocrine and psychophysiological profiles.

31. Hostile attribution bias and angry rumination: A longitudinal study of undergraduate students.

32. Sexual Selection, Agonistic Signaling, and the Effect of Beards on Recognition of Men's Anger Displays.

33. Problematic alcohol use and acute intoxication predict anger-related attentional biases: A test of the alcohol myopia theory.

34. A novel supportive assessment for comprehensive aggression using EEG and ECG.

35. Longitudinal relations between beliefs supporting aggression and externalizing outcomes: Indirect effects of anger dysregulation and callous-unemotional traits.

36. Attenuating anger and aggression with neuromodulation of the vmPFC: A simultaneous tDCS-fMRI study.

37. Comorbidity of personality disorder with intermittent explosive disorder.

38. From words to action: Implicit attention to antisocial semantic cues predicts aggression and amygdala reactivity to angry faces in healthy young women.

39. Juvenile Justice Anger Management (JJAM) Treatment for Girls: Results of a randomized controlled trial.

40. Neural processing of social exclusion in individuals with psychopathic traits: Links to anger and aggression.

41. Exploring the relationship between boredom proneness and self-control in traumatic brain injury (TBI).

42. Trauma exposure and aggression toward partners and children: Contextual influences of fear and anger.

43. Effect of virtual reality aggression prevention training for forensic psychiatric patients (VRAPT): study protocol of a multi-center RCT.

44. Cognitive-behavioral group therapy for intermittent explosive disorder: description and preliminary analysis.

45. Personality correlates of revenge-seeking: Multidimensional links to physical aggression, impulsivity, and aggressive pleasure.

46. Neural mechanisms of the rejection-aggression link.

47. The role of aggression-related early maladaptive schemas and schema modes in aggression in a prisoner sample.

48. The roles of trauma exposure, rejection sensitivity, and callous-unemotional traits in the aggressive behavior of justice-involved youth: A moderated mediation model.

49. Traits of empathy and anger: implications for psychopathy and other disorders associated with aggression.

50. The Role of Narcissism in Aggression and Violence: A Systematic Review.

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