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Serotonin
AO1:

• serotonin deficiency hypothesis
• Serotonin is a neurotransmitter involved in communication of impulses between neurons
• Works in frontal areas of brain to inhibit generation of impulses in amygdala
• Amygdala: anger, fear, and emotional response to sensory stimulus

• has calming influence
• Low levels means can’t control impulsivity
• Regulates PFC
• PFC =
• More aggressive easily
• can’t anticipate risk



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S: RALEIGH
• monkeys
• Increased tryptophan decreased agg


W: CONFLICTING EVIDENCE: HUBER
• incr serotonin levels in crayfish
• Incr time for fighting above natural


W: ANIMAL RES
• extrapolate to humans
• all forms of human agg? : verbal + passive agg


W: REDUCTIONIST
• only considers bio factors
• Ignores role of social + factors
• SLT:
• Agg learnt through observation and imitation of agg role models in our environment

, Limbic system,
AO1:

• reactive aggression
• LS: set of subcortical structures in the brain (incl amygdala + hypothalamus) involved in
regulating emotional behaviour
• Speed, and sensitivity, predictor of aggression

• Amygdala: attaches, emotional significance to sensory information
• fMRI scans : high amygdala activity during aggressive responses

• Hypothalamus: regulation of autonomic nervous system -regulates response to emotional
circumstances
• Damage results in inappropriate, aggressive, response and higher impulsivity
• connections to PFC - involved in anticipation of reward
• Regulate social behaviour and aggressive response
• Damage - reduce inhibition of amygdala + increased aggression


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S: LE DOUX
• electrical stimulation of amygdala in lab animals
• Fear + rage response


W: ANIMAL RES
• extrapolation

W: ROLE OF LIMBIC SYSTEM NOT CLEAR CUT
• OFC - self control

• COCARRO - psych patients w/ agg often red act in OFC


W: REDUCTIONIST - environment
• BANDURA
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