Aggression – Neural and Hormonal Mechanisms

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Ella M.

University of Oxford - BA Experimental Psychology

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Describes and explains the role of neurotransmitters (serotonin and dopamine) and hormones (testoterone and cortisol) in the development of aggression. Thorough evaluative points and supporting studies and included for each of the 4 explanations.

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