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aggression
neural & hormonal influences L1
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What system coordinates behavior in the brain?
The
limbic system
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What is testosterone thought to influence?
Aggression from
young adulthood
onwards
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How does testosterone affect aggression according to Sapolsky (1998)?
It acts on
brain
areas
controlling
aggression
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What happens when testosterone is removed in species?
Lower levels of
aggression
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What occurs when normal testosterone levels are reinstated?
A return of
aggressive
behavior
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Which two key structures in the limbic system are associated with aggression?
Amygdala
and
hippocampus
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What is the role of the amygdala?
Evaluating emotional importance of
sensory
information
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What did Dabbs et al. (1987) measure in criminals?
Salivary
testosterone
levels
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What was found about testosterone levels in violent criminals?
Higher
testosterone levels linked to violent crimes
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What does the hippocampus help with?
Formation of
memories
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How does impaired hippocampal function affect behavior?
Prevents contextually appropriate
responses
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How do changes in testosterone levels influence aggression?
By increasing
amygdala
reactivity to threats
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What is the role of serotonin in aggression?
Typically inhibits firing of the
amygdala
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What happens when serotonin levels are low?
Inhibitory effect on
amygdala
is removed
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What did Pardini M. (2014) find about amygdala volume?
Reduced volume predicts
severe
aggression
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What was the method used in Pardini's study?
A
longitudinal study
with
brain MRI
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What was observed in participants with lower amygdala volume?
Higher levels of
aggression
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How does external stimulation affect the amygdala?
It becomes more active during
external events
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What does lower amygdala volume suggest about aggression?
Increases likelihood of
violent
responses
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