PPT-Biological explanations of aggression

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Hormonal mechanism The role of testosterone on aggression What do you know about hormonal mechanisms in relation to aggression Unclear picture however it does seem

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Hormonal mechanism The role of testosterone on aggression What do you know about hormonal mechanisms in relation to aggression Unclear picture however it does seem to play a role Explanations. YES. NO. R v Smith (1979). A murder charge was successfully reduced to manslaughter when PMT was taken as a contributory factor behind the killing…. What conclusions can be drawn from this?. What IDAs could this case link to?. Lesson 5. Biological and Psychological Explanations Lesson Overview. Biological Explanations. Nineteenth Century Views. Psychological Explanations. Evaluation of Psychological Explanations. Biological Explanations. 5 – . Biological and Psychological . Explanations,. Trait Theory. Robert . Wonser. Introduction to Criminology. Crime and Delinquency. 1. Phrenology. Skull. ’. s size and shape. Three . types of behavior and personality. DISORDERS OF SLEEP. Insomnia. Sleepwalking. Narcolepsy. Syllabus. Biological Rhythms. • Circadian, infradian, and ultradian rhthyms, including the role of endogenous. pacemakers and of exogenous zeitgebers in the control of circadian rhythms. Instructor Name. Date, Semester. Criminology . 2011. Chapter 6. BIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS. 6.1. 6.2. 6.3. 6.4. Be familiar with the various biological explanations of crime and deviance, including phrenology, atavism, biological inferiority, body shapes, heredity and genetics, . Physiology and behaviour. © Hodder & Stoughton 2013. Activity. Alf is an experienced taxi driver whose job involves ferrying passengers around London every day in his . cab.. Alf never gets lost and he knows the location of all 25,000 streets and every possible route within 6 miles of the centre of . Clinical Characteristics. Explanations. Treatments. HEALTH & CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY . G543. Biological: . Ohman. Behavioural: . Watson & . Rayner. Cognitive: . DiNardo. 3. Treatments for Phobia. 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.. Brain functioning as an explanation of aggression. 1. Lesson objectives. To be able to explain aggression as a human behaviour using the following explanations:. Structure and function of the brain. 2. Unit 1 - Psychopathology. Explanations of Abnormality. Biological Approach. Abnormality is an illness or disease caused by:. Genetics. Neural Explanations. Brain Structure (Neuroanatomy). Biochemistry (Neurochemistry). (1966-2005) was a convicted murderer executed by the State of Georgia for the 1991 killing of John C. Collins, a 25-year-old college student working nights as a Domino's pizza store manager. On appeal, Mobley's attorneys advanced a novel argument that Mobley was genetically predisposed to seeking violent solutions to conflict. The case was described as . Complete the handouts and answer the questions on: . Scientific process. Role of peer review. Research methods (2/10) at lunch time. . This week. Neural explanations. Dealing with offender behaviours. Outline. What is aggression?. Some Theories of Aggression. Biological Perspective. Frustration Perspective. Learned Social Behavior Perspective. What are some influences on aggression?. Aversive Incidents. is Aggression? B. Explanations of . Aggression. Biological . Factors . Social/Cultural Factors Environmental/Situational . Factors . Violence . and the Media . . Reducing Aggression. What is aggression?.

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