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People to People: Biological Precursors to Violence and Aggression

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Abstract
Relations between people can be marked by aggression and violence, conditions that have both biological and psychological undertones. Jean Chen Chi has conducted experiments with the MAO-A gene that when missing in males results in aggressive behavior. Other neural and biochemical influences like testosterone relate to the greater muscular strength of males and the tendency toward aggression, which is further encouraged by sports like football.
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Introduction to Psychology, Social Psychology, Inside Out
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00:01:43 (HH:MM:SS)
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English
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