Biological approach

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  • What does the biological approach view human beings as?
    Biological organisms
  • What does the biological approach provide explanations for?
    All aspects of psychological functioning
  • What influences behavior according to the biological approach?
    Biological structures and processes within the body
  • Which biological factors are mentioned as influencing behavior?
    Genes, neurochemistry, and the brain
  • How do biological psychologists relate Darwin's ideas to human behavior?
    They explore how Darwin's ideas about evolution might apply to human behavior
  • What are genes made of?
    Genes are made of DNA.
  • What does heritability indicate about a trait?
    The more a trait is influenced by genetic factors, the greater its heritability.
  • What is the heritability percentage of eye color according to research?
    Eye color is around 98% due to genetic factors.
  • What is the heritability percentage of lung cancer?
    Lung cancer has a heritability of only 8%.
  • How does the heritability of intelligence compare to that of eye color and lung cancer?
    Intelligence has about 60-80% heritability, which is lower than eye color but higher than lung cancer.
  • What are the heritability percentages of eye color, lung cancer, and intelligence?
    • Eye Color: ~98%
    • Lung Cancer: ~8%
    • Intelligence: 60-80%
  • What is the largest part of the brain?
    The cerebrum
  • What percentage of the total mass of the brain does the cerebrum make up?
    About 85%
  • What is the outer surface of the cerebrum called?
    The cerebral cortex
  • What functions is the cerebral cortex responsible for?
    Higher order functions such as thought and language
  • How is the cerebrum divided?
    Into two halves called hemispheres
  • What are the subdivisions of each hemisphere of the cerebrum called?
    Lobes
  • How does the structure of the cerebrum relate to its function in behavior?
    The cerebrum's division into hemispheres and lobes allows for specialization of functions related to behavior
  • What is the definition of genotype?
    The genotype is the whole set of genetic information carried by an organism.
  • What is the definition of phenotype?
    The phenotype is the physical expression of the genotype.
  • What are neurotransmitters?
    Neurotransmitters are chemicals in the brain.
  • What happens when neurotransmitters are released?
    They trigger nerve impulses which stimulate the brain.
  • Which neurotransmitter is associated with depression, anxiety, eating disorders, and aggression?
    Serotonin
  • What are the effects of serotonin on behavior?
    • Associated with depression
    • Linked to anxiety
    • Related to eating disorders
    • Connected to aggression
  • What are the different forms of genes called?
    Alleles
  • What are the two types of alleles?
    Recessive and dominant
  • What is the relationship between dominant and recessive genes?
    A dominant gene will always take priority over a recessive gene
  • What is evolution?
    The process by which an organism changes over time to adapt to their environment
  • How does evolution affect the genetic makeup of a species?
    It leads to a change over successive generations in the genetic makeup of the animal
  • What is natural selection?
    One way in which evolution occurs
  • What are some examples of physical characteristics and behaviors that differ among individuals in a species?
    Height, weight, aggression, etc.
  • Why must individuals within a population compete for resources?
    Because resources such as mates and food are limited
  • What happens to individuals who survive competition for resources?
    They will have had characteristics and behaviors that are more likely to lead to survival and reproduction
  • What is the outcome for individuals who do not survive the competition for resources?
    They will not have characteristics and behaviors that lead to survival and reproduction
  • What is sexual selection in the context of evolution?
    It is a process where traits evolve because they are attractive to the opposite sex.
  • How does sexual selection contribute to reproductive success?
    It increases reproductive success by making individuals more attractive to potential mates.
  • What is the outcome of increased reproductive success due to sexual selection?
    It leads to more offspring and the survival of their genes into the next generation.
  • What is a strength of the biological approach in psychology?
    It is scientific.
  • Why is the biological approach considered scientific?
    Because its explanations are based on biological facts that are objective.
  • What leads to differences in behavior among individuals?
    A different combination of genetic instructions