IED is repeated, sudden episodes of impulsive, aggressive, violentbehaviour or angry verbal outbursts that are outofproportion e.g. roadrage. IED can cause stress and negatively impact things and its a chronicdisorder, to treat this their are medications or psychotherapy.
- investigated the relationship between amyglada size and aggression
- brainscans were obtained from 20healthy volunteers
- found all volunteers scored in the normal range of lifetime aggression however those volunteers with higheraggression scores displayed 16-18% reduction of amyglada volumes.
- negativecorrelation between amyglada size and aggression but volume might be a marker for levels of agression
how does the functioning of the amyglada actually lead to the criminal behaviour?
- amygdala dysfunction might lead to problems with processingfear.
- geo et al, as children we learn to inhibit our aggressive and antisocial behaviours through fear conditioning - aggressive behaviour leads to punishment or negativeoutcomes
- a dysfunction of the amygdala means the child cannot identify the socialcues that indicatethreat e.g. angryfaces, therefore does not link punishment to aggressivebehaviour.
- longtitudinal study where 1795 ppts were tested for fearconditioning at age three (sweatingresponsetopainfulnoise)
- 20 years later the researchers found out which ppts had been involved in criminal behaviour
- those who committedcrimes by age 23 showed nofearconditioing at age 3, suggesting a causalrelationship between amygdala dysfunction and criminal behaviour.
- an issue with this theory is cause and effect, is it the defects in the amygdala function occurfirst and this causes criminal behaviour or is it criminalbehaviour that causes changes to the amygdala.
- used the ultimatum game, a lab based method of measuring aggressivebehaviour using FMRI scans
- involved two players, prosper/responder and a sum of money
- the proposer offers to split the money in a fair/unfair way (unfair is seen as threatening), if responder accepts money, its split accordingly, but if they refuse they both get nothing - which is considered aggressive behaviour.
- when the responder rejected unfair offered the amygdala was heightened and quicker