The Structure of the Brain Flashcards

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What is the role of the pre-frontal cortex?

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  • Decision making
  • Problem solving
  • Personality
  • Planning
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How does Raine’s (1997) research relate to the pre-frontal cortex as an explanation of aggression?

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He found lower activity in both hemispheres of 41 murderers pleading NGRI which means their abnormality could lead to impulsivity and lack of self-control which can materialise in the form of aggression

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How does the case study of Phineas Gage relate to the pre-frontal cortex as an explanation of aggression?

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He showed that damage to this area of the brain with an iron rod through the head changed his personality and he became impulsive and inappropriate and often aggressive

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What is the role of the amygdala?

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  • Perception of emotions (fear, anger, etc)
  • Controlling aggression
  • Helps to store memories of events and the emotions of them
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How does Raine’s (1997) research relate to the amygdala as an explanation of aggression?

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He found that there was reduced activity in the left side with a difference of 0.03 between murderers and non-murderers which leads to reduced autonomic arousal in offenders resulting in a lack of fear of consequences of being aggressive

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How does the case study of Charles Whitman relate to the amygdala as an explanation of aggression?

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He experienced fits of anger and murdered 16 people, including himself, his wife and mother. When they did an autopsy they found a tumor pressed against his amygdala

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What is the role of the hypothalamus?

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  • The production of hormones

- Governs temperature, hunger, sleep

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Strength?

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P - Raine’s (1997) research has high inter-rater reliability
E - Used a PET scan to measure brain activity with a CPT of spotting targets for 32 mins
E - Multiple researchers can look at the images and so increases objectivity and inter-rater reliability

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Give 2x weaknesses

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P - Research has low validity
E - There is no empirical evidence of how the person was before they experienced brain damage
E - Therefore we cannot establish cause and effect of brain damage causing the change in behaviour as it may be due to other factors such as stress from environment

P - Deterministic
E - It says that aggression is down to abnormalities in certain brain areas
E - Therefore saying that we are not in control of our own behaviour but humans are more complex

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Applications?

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P - Yes
E - It shows that people with damage to areas of their brain such as the pre-frontal cortex can lead to impulsive behaviour
E - Therefore we can identify those who may be more likely to commit violent crimes and implement treatments or ways to reduce the risk to reduce crime rates

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