Aggression

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    • Female rats injected with testosterone
      • More aggressive behaviours eg mouse killing
    • Positive correlation between testosterone levels

      Aggression
    • High activity in amygdala when responders reject offers
      Benzodiazepine drug reduces arousal in nervous system, halved rejections, less aggression, less activity of amygdala
    • Serotonin at normal levels in OFC
      More self-control
    • Paroxetine drug (serotonin booster) given

      Less shocks
    • 50% Mz
      Physical aggression
    • 19% Dz
      Physical aggression
    • 41% of genetics accounts for aggression
    • MAOA-L variant and low levels of MAOA enzyme
      Abnormal serotonin, less self control
    • MAOA gene

      Warrior gene
    • High levels of adult aggression
      Those who experienced extreme trauma before 15- sexual/physical abuse
    • Ethological
      Innate mechanisms within us, fixed action pattern
    • Wolves
      • Ritualistic aggression, appeasement rituals: Display their necks to surrentder - adaptive - hierarchy - survival
    • Sticklebacks
      • Attacked wooden models of all shapes if they had a red spot on its underbelly, didn't attack if no red spot even if it looked similar/shape, red spot = stimulus triggering IRM which triggers FAP, FAPs didn't change acorss encounters and always ran its course - ballistic
    • MAOA
      28 males family - aggression - hereditary/ genetic factors at play - innate?
    • Chimpanzee war
      • Appeasement rituals did not inhibit same-species violence, systematic slaughtering
    • Killings
      More frequent in south over north - difference in culture of honour
    • White south males when provoked
      More likely to become aggressive
    • Evolutionary
      Stimulus - innate releasing mechanism (built-in physiological process/structure, eg network of neurons in the brain) - fixed action pattern (specific sequence of behaviours)
    • Fixed action pattern
      Can be more flexible - modal action pattern - length of action within the sequence varies in lenght between individuals
    • Sexual jealousy
      • Identify several functions/reasons for sexual jealousy, eg anti-cuckoldry methods, saving resources, adaptive behaviour - more reproductivelty successful
    • Male retention strategies
      • Direct guarding - male vigilance about partners whereabouts, Negative inducements - threats/consequences for infidelity
    • Women whose partners used male retention strategies
      2x more likely to suffer physical violence at their hands, 73% need medical attention, 53% feared for their lives
    • Characteristics associated with bullying
      Attractive to the opposite sex, male dominance and acquistion, ward off potential rivals
    • Bullying interventions
      • Reviewed from a perspectve that bullying is maladaptive and therefore can be unlearnt
    • Female with offspring
      Less aggressive - decrease risk to survival of herself and her child, more verbal aggression
    • !Kung San
      Look down on aggression/ discouraged, those who do use aggression: status and reputation within the community are diminished
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