amygdala Flashcards

1
Q

where is the amygdala found?

A

in the temporary lobe

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2
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what is the amygdala responsible for?

A

emotion regulation and aggression

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3
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why might it be seen that the A has a survival benefit?

A

it is in the older region of the brain

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4
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what does damage to the amygdala cause?

A

overreactive, irritable, over emotional

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5
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what is an example of a case study that can link to this theory?

A

charles whitman

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6
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what did charles whitman do and why?

A

shot his wife and mother followed by 16 others at a university
he had a brain tumour that may have pressed against his A

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7
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who studied sham rage?

A

canon and briton

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8
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what emotional state did canon and briton find?

A

sham rage

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9
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what did canon and briton find/do?

A

researched on cats, and found that when the amygdala was provoked they became aggression and when it was removed they became placid

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10
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what did raine et al find linked to the A?

A

found that murderers had lower glucose metabolism in the A compared to non murderers

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11
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why might the study be classed as incomplete/ what doesn’t it explain?

A

if it is to do with the size, functioning of the amygdala

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12
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why is it reductionist?

A

just states amygdala doesn’t account for other factors or brain parts

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13
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what is the problem with using animal studies?

A

lacks generalisability, size may differ

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14
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what did fallon do?

A

used MRI scans to identify whether people were psychopaths or not, but identified himself as one when he wasn’t

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15
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is fallon a strength or weakness

A

weakness

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16
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is pardini a strength or weakness?

A

strength

17
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what did padroni find?

A

found differences in the levels of activity in the brain

18
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what glen a strength or a weakness?

A

strength

19
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what did glen find?

A

he found that criminals showed less activity in the A when doing a task related to moral decision making, don’t worry about hurting others

20
Q

why might the theory have strength of reliability?

A

reliable methods are used such as brain scans

21
Q

why might the methods used to study this theory be invalid?

A

lack mundane realism as don’t represent real life behaviour