Callum is a surgical resident working under high-stress, sleep-deprived conditions. When a junior nurse makes a minor error, Callum reacts by violently throwing surgical instruments into the tray, shouting insults, and slamming the door to the operating theatre.
Explain one strength of the hormonal explanation of aggression with reference to Callum.
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