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Neural and hormonal mechanisms of agression
Neural mechanisms of agression
Serotonin
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Serotonin acts as an
inhibitory neurotransmitter
slows down the role of
neural
activity
Normal levels of serotonin in the
orbitofrontal
cortex-
Reduced
firing rate of neurons, allows for greater degree of behavioural self-control
reduced
serotonin in this region means less
self-control
more impulsivity leading to
increased
aggression