"Lec 19 - Aggression III" (May 14, 2010) Robert Sapolsky continues his neurobiological exploration of human aggression. He discusses correlations between neurotransmitter prevalence and aggression levels, aggressive activity differences from genetic variance, societal factors and application, amplification from alcohol, and crime and punishment. Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Stanford Department of Biology: http://biology.stanford.edu/ Stanford University Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanford
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Lec 1 - Introduction to Human Behavioral Biology
Lec 3 - Behavioral Evolution II
Lec 7 - Behavioral Genetics II
Lec 10 - Introduction to Neuroscience I
Lec 11 - Introduction to Neuroscience II
Lec 13 - Advanced Neurology and Endocrinology
Lec 15 - Human Sexual Behavior I
Lec 16 - Human Sexual Behavior II
Lec 17 - Human Sexual Behavior III & Aggression I
Lec 21 - Chaos and Reductionism