Biological Approach

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    • What are the key components of the biological approach to psychology?
      • Genetic basis of behavior
      • Influence of biological structures on behavior
      • Influence of neurochemistry on behavior
      • Evolution and behavior
    • How does the biological approach view humans?
      As biological beings whose behavior can be explained through biological processes
    • What psychological characteristics are considered to be biological and potentially passed on genetically?
      Intelligence, personality, and mental illness
    • What are the two main types of twins studied in genetics?
      Monozygotic and dizygotic twins
    • What are concordance rates in twin studies?
      The degree of genetic similarity for a particular trait
    • If one monozygotic twin has OCD, what does a higher concordance rate suggest?
      That OCD may have a genetic component
    • What do the terms genotype and phenotype refer to?
      Genotype refers to genetic makeup, while phenotype refers to the expression of that genotype
    • How can environmental factors influence phenotype?
      They can affect the expression of genetic information
    • What is the outer surface of the brain called?
      Cerebral cortex
    • How is the cerebral cortex divided?
      Into two hemispheres, each subdivided into lobes
    • What is localization of function in the brain?
      The theory that specific parts of the brain are responsible for specific functions
    • What is the role of the frontal lobe?
      Involved in personality characteristics, decision making, and movement
    • Where is the motor area of the brain located?
      Towards the back of the frontal lobe
    • What does the somatosensory area do?
      Processes information from our senses
    • What is the function of the visual area in the brain?
      Responsible for receiving and processing visual information
    • What is the role of the auditory area in the brain?
      Responsible for analysis of speech-related information
    • How do the hemispheres of the brain control the body?
      The left side controls the right side of the body and vice versa
    • Which side of the brain is thought to be dominant for language?
      The left side
    • What is the role of the hippocampus?
      It plays a significant role in memory and learning
    • How does neurochemistry influence behavior?
      • The nervous system contains around 100 billion neurons.
      • Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers that transmit information between neurons.
      • Imbalances in neurotransmitters can lead to changes in behavior and mental disorders.
    • What is the approximate percentage of neurons found in the brain?
      80 percent
    • What happens if there is an imbalance of serotonin in the brain?
      It has been associated with depression
    • What is the association of dopamine imbalance in the brain?
      It has been associated with schizophrenia
    • What is evolution in the context of psychology?
      • Gradual change in inherited traits of a species over generations.
      • Involves adaptation to the environment through natural selection.
      • "Survival of the fittest" concept: stronger genes survive and are passed on.
    • What is an example of a reflex that aids in survival according to the biological approach?
      The rooting reflex in babies