Aggression
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- Created on: 25-01-15 12:19
Aggression-behaviour aimed at harming others.
Hormones-chemicals released by our endocrine system that affect how our bodies function and how we behave.
Chromosomes- the parts of each cell that carry the genetic information from our parents.
Biological explanation:
Limbic-the part of the brain that causes aggressive behaviour.
Prefrontal cortex-the very front of the brain. it is involved in social and moral behaviour and controls aggression.
Brain disease-damage to the brain caused by illness or trauma.
Thanatos-the part of our unconscious that causes our aggressive drive.
Ego defence mechanisms- behaviour strategies used by the individual to protect itself.
Psychodynamic explanation:
We have two defence mechanisms-
- displacement-being aggressive towards other people
- sublimation-challenging our aggression into other acceptable activities
Case Study- Freud,Dollard et al.
Social Learning theory of aggression:
Vicarious learning-learning by observation.
Monitoring-judging whether our own behaviour is appropiate or not.
Punishment-a stimulus that weakens behavioour because it is unpleasant and we try to avoid it.
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The development of aggressive behaviour
Biological investigations in the causes of aggression (Case Studies):
- Young et al. (1959)
- Raine (1997)
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Psychodynamic investigations in the causes of aggression (Case Studies):
- Baker (1941)
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