Mind / Brain / Behavior -- Interfaculty Initiative at Harvard University

Mind/Brain/Behavior Junior Symposium:
Aggression  


Monday, August 31, 2009
210 Emerson Hall, Harvard Yard
9 am to 3:30 pm

The MBB junior symposium is an all-day meeting that features talks by and discussions with a variety of scholars on an interdisciplinary theme in mind/brain/behavior. The symposium will include speaker presentations, a lunch with speakers and MBB faculty, discussion groups, and closing panel. It is open to MBB juniors and those MBB seniors who did not attend the 2008 symposium. It is required of students pursuing the Certificate in MBB (students in honors MBB tracks) and is also open to students pursuing or considering a secondary field in MBB.

Eligible students, please register at the bottom of the page by Monday, August 24th.
This event is not open to the public.


SYMPOSIUM THEME STATEMENT:

Aggression is an innate behavior used by essentially all species of animals for access to desired resources like food, territory and mates. Among humans, aggression often escalates to interpersonal violence and war, leading to serious societal problems. In this symposium we have planned three presentations offering different perspectives on aggression. The first describes a model system for the study of aggression that allows examination of the roles of genes, social experience and hormones in molding the behavior shown by individual animals. Does one learn anything of value for the study of aggression in humans from such model systems? The next two presentations bring us to studies of primates, including humans, and explores the roots of aggressive behavior and its particularly human manifestations – interpersonal violence and war.


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