Radke Et Al (bio) Flashcards
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Radke Et Al (bio)
Aim
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To investigate hoe testosterone influences the amygdala when someone is responding to a threat.
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Radke Et Al (bio)
Procedure
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- Approx 50 female participants
- Trained on a computer game controlled with a joystick while a fMRI being conducted
- Participants were showed either a happy or an angry face and participants were instructed to either approach or avoid the person using the joystick provided
- After training, participants were consumed either a placebo drink or a testosterone drink before the actual experiment began
- Researcher observed brain activity during the game
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Radke Et Al (bio)
Findings
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- Testosterone group showed more activity than the placebo group in their amygdala while they approached the angry face, but if they were avoiding it the amygdala was not a significant difference in the brain activity
- Supports hypothesis that aggression may be increased when testosterone is high because it causes greater physiological response (“fight or flight”) and emotional arousal when confronting a threat
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Limitations
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- Sampling bias (only female participants)
- Ecological validity is low - Participants were not actually under threat (playing a joystick game) and were having brain activity observed
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Radke Et Al (bio)
Ethical Considerations
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- Protection from harm
- Medical history would be important as extra testerone (different from their typical level) was being consumed by the participants - Use of inducements
- Students were compensated for their time as the study took approximately 6 hours to complete
- Researchers had to wait 4 hours after the drink was consumed for the testosterone levels in the body to be significantly increased
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Research Method
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Experiment