Nature and nurture debate

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  • What does the diathesis-stress model contribute to the nature-nurture debate?
    It offers a different way to understand the interaction between biological vulnerability and environmental stressors.
  • What is an example of a mental disorder discussed in relation to the diathesis-stress model?
    Schizophrenia
  • What is meant by 'diathesis' in the context of the diathesis-stress model?
    It refers to a biological vulnerability, such as certain genes that predispose a person to a disorder.
  • Which gene is mentioned as an example of a diathesis for schizophrenia?
    NRG1
  • Why do not all individuals with the NRG1 gene develop schizophrenia?
    Because the expression of the gene depends on environmental stressors.
  • What role do 'stressors' play in the diathesis-stress model?
    Stressors trigger the expression of the genetic predisposition to mental disorders.
  • What does the interactionist approach emphasize in the context of the diathesis-stress model?
    It emphasizes the importance of both nature and nurture in the development of mental disorders.
  • What is the main focus of the nature-nurture debate?
    The relative contributions of genetics and environment to human behavior and development.
  • What is a problem with the nature-nurture debate?
    Genes may exert an indirect effect on nurture in various ways.
  • Who conducted research on gene-environment interaction?
    Plomin et al.
  • What is passive influence in the context of gene-environment interaction?
    It occurs when a parent with a genetic mental illness creates an unsettled home environment.
  • How might a parent's mental illness indirectly affect a child's mental health?
    A parent's mental illness can create an unsettled home environment, leading to a child's mental disorder.
  • Why is it significant that the two sides of the nature-nurture debate were treated as independent?
    It highlights the importance of recognizing how nature can indirectly affect nurture.
  • What do the examples in the study material illustrate about the nature-nurture debate?
    They illustrate how nature can indirectly affect nurture in different ways.
  • What is the nature-nurture debate about?
    It concerns the influence of genetics (nature) and environment (nurture) on behavior.
  • What is epigenetics in the context of the nature-nurture debate?
    It is the material in each cell that acts like switches to turn genes on or off.
  • How do life experiences influence epigenetics?
    Life experiences, such as nutrition or stress, control the switches that turn genes on or off.
  • Why might twins differ in weight despite having identical diets?
    Because of the epigenetic material they inherited, which has been affected by the environment.
  • What does the passing on of epigenetic switches to subsequent generations imply?
    It implies that genetics and environment are interconnected and influence each other.
  • What approach would be more appropriate considering the interaction of genetics and environment?
    An interactionist approach would be more appropriate.
  • What is a problem with the nature-nurture debate according to the study material?
    The environment may exert an indirect effect on the brain's physiology.
  • What method did Maguire et al. use to study the brains of London taxi drivers?
    They used MRI scans.
  • What was compared in Maguire et al.'s study?
    The amount of grey matter in the brains of taxi drivers and non-taxi drivers.
  • Which part of the brain was found to be significantly larger in taxi drivers?
    The posterior hippocampus.
  • What is the function of the posterior hippocampus?
    It is responsible for spatial memory and navigation.
  • How did the taxi drivers' hippocampus change according to the study?
    It responded to increased use and became larger.
  • Why is the example of taxi drivers significant in the nature-nurture debate?
    It highlights how nurture can affect nature.
  • What are the implications of the nature-nurture debate as illustrated by the study of taxi drivers?
    • Environment can indirectly affect brain physiology.
    • Nurture can influence the development of brain structures.
    • The debate should consider the interaction between nature and nurture.