The biology of aggression
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A review of the neurobiology of aggression
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Truly amazing and utmost informative video. All around well thought out; the individual sections, graphic presentations and citing the relevant studies. Well done and thank you for your effort.
Your vids are road-trip gold.
Thank you for sharing :)
sir for references I need your name, is there any chance you can give your full name? Sincerely, Dave
What software do you use for the 3D brain model?
Very nice
Very nice video, it was really helpful
very good video can you do a video about sex in the brain and the difference between men and women specialy visual arousal and the role of estrogen and testosterone in amygdala an hypothalamus and how it activated the reward system specialy the VTA to release dopamine ? plz
@osmosisjones4912
5 жыл бұрын
No looks estrogen. .her period .even recent links to estrogen to autism. It might have more to do with blood pressure
Testosterone is just a fuel males are bigger stronger then females females more often play it safe . Exepting the period. Estrogen is recently linked to autism