Genetic Explanation

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    • What are Genetic Factors?
      • Genes consist of DNA which decides things such as hair colour, height, size of brain structures etc
      • Genes are inherited from parents to offspring and may impact upon behaviour
    • What is MAOA?
      • It is a gene responsible for the activity of the enzyme Monoamine Oxidase in the brain which is an enzyme that breaks down neurotransmitters such as serotonin
      • Low activity variant of gene is closely associated to aggressive behaviour
    • What is a concordance rate?
      • A measure of similarity
      • Expressed as a % between two individuals on a given trait
    • Twin Studies: Coccaro et al
      • Studied adult male monozygotic and dizygotic twins
      • For direct physical aggression he found a concordance rate of 50% for MZ and 19% for DZ
      • For verbal aggression a concordance rate of 28% for MZ and 7% for DZ
    • Adoption Studies: Rhee and Irwin Waldman
      • Similarities in aggressive behaviour between an adopted child and biological parents suggest that genetic influences are operating
      • Similarities between adopted parents means that environmental influences are operating
      • Carried out a meta analysis and found that genetic influences accounted for 41% of variance in aggression
    • Warrior Gene:
      • Variant of MAOA gene -> leads to low MAOA activity in the brain and is associated with aggressive behaviour
    • Brunner et al:
      • Studied 28 male Dutch members of a family involved in impulsively aggressive and violent criminal behaviours
      • These men had abnormally low levels of MAOA in brain and the low activity variant of MAOA gene
    • Limitation - Genetic factors are hard to isolate:
      • Difficult to separate genetic and environmental factors
      • Someone aggressive may only behave that way if the conditions are suitable
      • McDermott et al - Ps with low activity gene behaved aggressively in lab based work but only when provoked
    • Limitation - Difficult to have a standardised measurement:
      • The way in which we measure aggression differs significantly between studies and include self report, parent and teacher report, and direct observations
      • In Waldman's meta analysis self reports had higher results compared to parent teacher reports
    • Strength - MAOA explanation is support for prosocial behaviour research:
      • Low activity variant - associated with greater aggression so must mean the opposite is also true
      • Mertins et al - found males with high activity variant were more cooperative in lab based tasks
    • Strength - Support from animal studies:
      • Genetic deletion techniques allow researchers to remove single genes in mice
      • Godar et al showed MAOA removal makes mice hyper aggressive due to more serotonin
      • When given fluoxetine they revert to non aggressive