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Biological factors that may contribute to aggression include: 1. Hormonal factors like high testosterone levels which are linked to increased physical aggression in many species. 2. Neural and brain systems such as low serotonin levels in the brain which are associated with impulsive aggression, and abnormal activity in the amygdala and prefrontal cortex which may influence aggression. 3. Genetic factors, as twin and adoption studies show people resemble biological relatives more than adopted relatives i
- Author
- Ayse Kerim
- Language
- EN