What 3 things do you have to mention in order to describe brain structure and function explanation of aggression?
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Unconscious mind, neurotransmitters, testosterone
Serotonin, testosterone, dopamine
The limbic system, dopamine, serotonin
Amygdla, brain injuries, dopamine
Questão 2
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What is the supporting evidence for the brain structure and function explanation of aggression?
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Coccaro et al
Manson and Wrangham
Sherif et al
Questão 3
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Does the hypothalamus produce testosterone and the thalmus send warnings?
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True
False
Questão 4
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Aggression is a [blank_start]survival trait[blank_end] as ancestors needed it to fight off predators. It is important to be able to turn it on and off which is what the [blank_start]limbic system[blank_end] does. The [blank_start]amygdla[blank_end] senses threat through [blank_start]fight[blank_end] or [blank_start]flight[blank_end] response. The [blank_start]hypothalmus[blank_end] produces [blank_start]testosterone[blank_end] and the [blank_start]thalmus[blank_end] sends warnings, triggering the aggressive response.
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survival trait
limbic system
amygdla
fight
flight
hypothalmus
testosterone
thalmus
Questão 5
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What is the supporting evidence for the evolutionary explanation?
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Wolfgang and Faracutti (1967)
Manson and Wrangham (1991)
Buss (1989)
Questão 6
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What is the conflicting evidence for the evolutionary explanation?
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Buss (1989)
Manson and Wrangham (1991)
Wolfgang and Faracutti (1967)
Questão 7
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What is useful about the evolutionary explanation
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Describes how male species are best
Explains the social hierarchy of species
Buss (1989) sexual jealousy/ selection
Questão 8
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The evolutionary theory is testable
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True
False
Questão 9
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What is the role of dopamine in aggression
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Regulates motivational behaviours and it's links with reward. Interacts with serotonin.
Regulates motivational behaviours and it's links with reward. Interacts with testosterone.
Regulates motivational behaviours and it's links with pleasure. Interacts with serotonin.
Questão 10
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Serotonin slows down neural activity and causes impulsive behaviour and poor sleep.
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True
False
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