Biological explanations: genetic and neural

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    • What are the biological explanations of offending behaviour mentioned in the study material?
      Genetics and neural explanations
    • What does Lombroso's discredited explanation suggest about criminality?
      That criminality may be an inherited characteristic
    • How are genetic and neural explanations for criminality related?
      Some genetic abnormalities may cause structural and functional differences in the brain
    • Can neural abnormalities be caused by factors other than genetics?
      Yes, neural abnormalities may also be caused by non-genetic factors
    • What do genes consist of?
      DNA strands
    • What do DNA strands produce?
      'Instructions' for physical features of an organism
    • How do genes impact psychological features?
      They influence traits such as intelligence and mental disorders
    • How are genes transmitted?
      From parents to offspring
    • What is a neural explanation?
      An explanation of behaviour in terms of brain and nervous system functions
    • Which brain structure is mentioned in relation to neural explanations?
      The prefrontal cortex
    • Which neurotransmitters are mentioned in the study material?
      Serotonin and dopamine
    • What are the key components of genetic explanations for offending behaviour?
      • Genes consist of DNA strands
      • DNA produces instructions for physical features
      • Genes impact psychological features
      • Genes are inherited from parents
    • What are the key components of neural explanations for offending behaviour?
      • Behaviour explained by brain and nervous system functions
      • Involves activity of brain structures like the prefrontal cortex
      • Involves neurotransmitters such as serotonin and dopamine
    • What is the diathesis-stress model in relation to offending behaviour?
      It explains how genetic predispositions and environmental stressors interact to influence behaviour
    • What type of studies are used to explain genetic factors in offending behaviour?
      Twin and adoption studies
    • What is meant by candidate genes?
      Genes that are thought to be associated with a particular trait or behaviour
    • What is the significance of the prefrontal cortex in neural explanations?
      It is involved in functions related to behaviour and decision-making
    • What are mirror neurons and their relevance in neural explanations?
      They are neurons that fire both when an individual acts and when they observe the same action performed by another
    • What issues are associated with twin evidence in genetic studies?
      There may be environmental factors that influence behaviour in twins
    • What support exists for the diathesis-stress model?
      Research shows that both genetic predispositions and environmental stressors contribute to behaviour
    • How does the nature vs. nurture debate relate to offending behaviour?
      It examines the influence of genetic and environmental factors on behaviour
    • What is the role of intervening variables in the study of offending behaviour?
      They can influence the relationship between genetic predispositions and behaviour
    • What does determinism imply in the context of biological explanations for offending behaviour?
      It suggests that behaviour is predetermined by genetic and neural factors
    • What are the three questions at the end of the study material meant to check understanding of?
      Genetic explanations, neural explanations, and diathesis-stress model