Brain Structure Explanation Of Aggression Flashcards

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What is the difference between social and physical aggression?

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Social- actions to damage relationships (bullying).
Physical- actions which cause physics harm (fighting)

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What is the limbic system?

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-Complex set of structures in the brain which if faced with confrontation may lead to an anger response to the perceived threat.

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What is the role of the midbrain and how does it link to aggression?

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-Co-ordinated the flight or flight response (usually fight) which is the aggressive response.
-Links all parts of limbic system together.

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What is the role of the pre-frontal cortex and how does it link to aggression?

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-Regulates behaviour.
-If damaged can make a person more impulsive so more aggressive.

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What is the role of the amygdala and how does it link to aggression?

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-Emotional centre of a brain for emotional control.
-Damaged means more aggressive.
-No amygdala means less aggressive.

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What is the role of the hypothalamus and how does it link to aggression?

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-Homeostasis including testosterone.
-Higher levels of testosterone mean more aggressive.

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How does Rain support the theory?

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-Showed NGRI murders had higher activity in right amygdala and lower in pre-frontal cortex.
-Less able to control behaviour and emotions so more aggresive.

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How does Kluver-Bucy Syndrome support the theory?

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-Taming effect found in monkeys by removing part of temporal lobe and destroying the amygdala.
-Shows need amygdala to be aggressive.

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How does Phineas Gage support the theory?

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-Streel rod went through pre-frontal lobe and he became more impulsive and short tempered.
-Shows damaged pre-frontal cortex cause impulsivity and therefore aggression.

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How does Charles Whitman support the theroy?

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-Stabbed mother and wife to death. Shot and killed 14 people and injured 31 and dies by police shooting. Left suicide note to look at brain. A tumour was pressing on his amygdala.
-So was less able to control emotions and so more aggressive.

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How is the theory reductionist?

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-Split into 4 parts which cause aggression.
-Doesn’t look at how parts of the brain interact.

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How is the theory deterministic?

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-Oversimplified as doesn’t look at other factors (parents, drugs).
-Suggests if you have a certain brain structure you are more likely to be aggressive.

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Why is the theory empirical?

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-Can be proved by brain scans.
-Can observe activity and structure so theory is more valid.

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Why should animal experiments not be used to explain human brain structure and aggression?

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-Do not have same brain structure so cannot be generalised to human behaviour as their parts of the brain are different.

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