PPT-Aggression in humans Brian O’Meara
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EEB464 Fall 2016 The phylogenetic roots of human lethal violence José María Gómez Miguel Verdú Adela González Megías amp Marcos Méndez Nature 538
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EEB464 Fall 2016 The phylogenetic roots of human lethal violence José María Gómez Miguel Verdú Adela González Megías amp Marcos Méndez Nature 538 233237 13 . really took ork and th from a lifeti lways havi res new fil nd kept hi nsidering as approa rtistic life I left to us in um dated ad was a t om books More than hotograp black and continues Box Brown d his best aphy The TR abrid BWTR w d animatio act Ed.D. . . www.brianvanbrunt.com. . Identifying and Managing Aggressive . Student Behaviors, Attitudes and Emotions. Presenter. Dr. Brian Van Brunt serves as the Director of Counseling at Western Kentucky State University. He is the president of the American College Counseling Association (ACCA) and has worked in higher education for over ten years. . Austin Lin and Jordan . Kodner. Background. Social learning . theory - belief . that learning is the primary factor in personality development. Previous research showed that children imitated behavior of adult models. ’. Meara. http://. www.brianomeara.info. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9R8hpPY_9kY. Get out laptop, fire up R. install.packages("ctv"). library(ctv). install.views. ("Phylogenetics"). install.packages. 1. . Animal studies that have involved damage to or removal of the amygdala offer evidence for its link with aggression. . . 2. Studying the human brain is difficult and can be very risky, so there is no way of making sure areas of the brain are linked to aggression. . Nature. . vs.. . Nurture. Define. . Aggression . Aggression. . vs.. . Predation. Emotional. . arousal. Brain. . areas. Aggression. . in. . animals. . vs.. . humans. . Aggression. . in. . 1. . Animal studies that have involved damage to or removal of the amygdala offer evidence for its link with aggression. . . 2. Studying the human brain is difficult and can be very risky, so there is no way of making sure areas of the brain are linked to aggression. . Aggression. A01. In your groups you have 5 minutes to create 5 . Kahoot. ! Questions.. Group One: Brain Function. Group Two: Hormones. Group Three: Evolution. A02. Brian is 15 and has been asked to stay home from school because he has been aggressive towards another student. He has a history of hitting other students if they do not follow his instructions. Brian was in a car accident when he was 12 years old. Psychically, he has recovered but he has aggressive outbursts when he does not get his way.. A01. 1. 2. Essentially the argument is. Neural. Brain abnormalities. Hormonal. High levels of . testosterone. . . ..... are associated with aggression. 3. Hormones & agrression. What is a hormone?. EEB464 Fall . 2017. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxCRr1uV2I8. From BBC Life of Birds. Learning objectives. Precise language is essential to science. Learn and discuss particular vocabulary useful in rest of semester. EEB464 Fall . 2015. Model Credit: Tyler Keillor, photograph by Ximena Erickson, from . http://blog.everythingdinosaur.co.uk/blog. Learning objectives. Think like a . macroevolutionary. biologist/paleontologist and reconstruct a community. -Noah Watson and Alex Walker. What is Aggression?. Aggression is heavily researched in Psychology. Very hard to define- so researchers look for sources of aggression instead. Why do People engage in acts of aggression?. EEB464 . Fall . 2017. The . phylogenetic. . roots. of . human. . lethal. violence. José María Gómez, Miguel . Verdú. , Adela González-. Megías. & Marcos . Méndez. Nature 538, 233–237 (13 . Accidentally injuring someone.. Working tenaciously to try to sell a product to a customer.. Biting someone on the neck.. Swinging a stick at someone but missing.. Hurling insults at someone.. Deliberately failing to prevent harm..
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