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Aggression - AQA Psychology UNDER 20 MINS! Quick Revision for Paper 3

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Covered in this video:
• Neural and hormonal mechanisms in aggression, including the roles of the limbic system, serotonin and testosterone. Genetic factors in aggression, including the MAOA gene.

• The ethological explanation of aggression, including reference to innate releasing mechanisms and fixed action patterns. Evolutionary explanations of human aggression.

• Social psychological explanations of human aggression, including the frustration-aggression hypothesis, social learning theory as applied to human aggression, and de-individuation.

• Institutional aggression in the context of prisons: dispositional and situational explanations.

• Media influences on aggression, including the effects of computer games. The role of desensitisation, disinhibition and cognitive priming.

0:00 Intro
0:58 Neural and hormonal
3:15 Genetic factors
5:34 Ethological & evolutionary
7:34 Social psychological explanations
10:07 Institutional aggression
12:33Media influences
14:44 Outro

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