Aggression

Cards (59)

  • What are the biological explanations for aggression related to hormonal factors?

    Abnormal hormonal factors like testosterone
  • Which brain structures are identified as emotional centers related to aggression?
    Limbic system, amygdala, hypothalamus
  • What role does the orbital frontal cortex play in aggression?
    It regulates aggression from the limbic system
  • What does the serotonin deficiency hypothesis suggest?
    Lower serotonin levels lead to less self-control
  • How much higher is testosterone in males compared to females?
    Eight times higher
  • What effect does higher testosterone have on the orbital frontal cortex?
    It may lower its activity
  • What was observed when electrically stimulating a cat's hypothalamus?
    Aggressive behavior was caused
  • What happened when a tumor was removed from a girl's amygdala?
    Excessive aggressive behavior reduced
  • What was the result of participants given low amounts of tryptophan?
    High aggression was observed
  • What happened to aggression in castrated male mice?
    Aggression decreased
  • What does biological reductionism minimize?
    Complex explanations like social learning theory
  • What is biological determinism?
    Biology dictates behavior and destiny
  • What is the concordance rate in genetics?
    Rate of similarity in related groups
  • What gene variant is linked with aggression?
    The short variant of the MAOA gene
  • What environmental effect is necessary for the MAOA gene to express aggression?
    Child abuse must be present
  • What does the XYY gene variant create?
    Super males with high aggression
  • What did Coraco find in 1997 regarding twins and aggression?
    Genetic differences accounted for aggression differences
  • What percentage of Danish adoptees with a non-criminal biological father were criminals?
    10.5%
  • What did Bruno find in 1993 about impulsive aggressive males?
    They had low activity MAOA genes
  • What did Stewart's 2014 genetic analysis reveal?
    Defective MAOA gene in aggressive offenders
  • What is the relationship between serotonin and aggression according to Mo L?
    High serotonin correlates with high aggression
  • What is ethology in the context of aggression?
    Scientific study of natural animal behavior
  • How is aggression advantageous in evolutionary terms?
    Helps survive threats and attract mates
  • What are fixed action patterns in aggression?
    Automatic actions triggered by stimuli
  • What did Tinbergen find about male sticklebacks?
    They attack red-painted sticks
  • What did Slack find about monkeys raised in isolation?
    They showed defensive poses to threats
  • What did Daly and Wilson find about family violence?
    Non-genetically related members are more likely to kill
  • What did Sedella find about women's attraction to men?
    Women prefer dominant men over aggressive men
  • What does the frustration-aggression hypothesis state?
    Frustration leads to mental tension and aggression
  • What are the four cognitive mediating factors in social learning theory?
    Attention, retention, reproduction, motivation
  • What is de-individuation?
    Reduced personal values in a crowd
  • What did Harris find about frustration in a jigsaw task?
    Frustrated participants shocked more than non-frustrated
  • What did Bandura's 1961 study demonstrate?
    Children imitated aggressive behavior towards a doll
  • What did Williams find about children's aggression after TV exposure?
    Increased verbal and physical aggression
  • What did Zimbardo's study reveal about aggression in individuated females?
    They shocked for twice as long as identified participants
  • What did Gergin find about participants in a darkened room?
    Many hugged and intentionally touched each other
  • What is the significance of social changes from individual research?
    Can lead to crime reduction strategies
  • What is the context of institutional aggression?
    More frequent acts of aggression in prisons
  • What is the importation model in prison behavior?
    Prisoners' social past affects behavior
  • What situational factors can lead to aggression in prisons?
    Overcrowding and lack of entertainment