biological

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  • What is the biological perspective on human behavior?
    Humans are biological beings influencing behavior.
  • How do genetics influence behavior according to the biological approach?
    Behaviors are influenced by inherited genetics.
  • What role does the brain play in behavior and cognition?
    The brain localizes cognitive and behavioral functions.
  • What is the impact of biochemical imbalances on behavior?
    Imbalances can lead to mental illnesses.
  • What methods does the biological approach advocate for studying behavior?
    Scientific methods like experiments and hypothesis testing.
  • What determines an individual's genotype?
    Genotype is determined at conception from parents.
  • How do genes interact with the environment?
    Genes influence behavior through environmental interaction.
  • What is the phenotype?
    Phenotype is the expression of genes and environment.
  • How can certain genes affect mental disorders?
    Certain genes can increase vulnerability to disorders.
  • What is the relationship between genotype and environment?
    Genotype plus environment equals phenotype.
  • What are examples of phenotypes?
    Hair color, height, depression, OCD.
  • What is the purpose of twin studies in biological psychology?
    Twin studies separate nature and nurture influences.
  • What are the two types of twins studied in biological psychology?
    Monozygotic (MZ) and dizygotic (DZ) twins.
  • How do MZ and DZ twins differ in genetic sharing?
    MZ twins share 100% of genotype; DZ share 50%.
  • What do greater concordance rates in MZ twins indicate?
    Phenotype is heavily influenced by genes.
  • What does concordance mean in the context of twin studies?
    Concordance means agreement in phenotype.
  • Why is a larger sample size important in twin studies?
    Larger samples allow for better generalization.
  • What is the central nervous system's primary function?
    It is responsible for behavioral and cognitive functions.
  • What has research revealed about brain localization?
    Functions can be localized to specific brain areas.
  • What is the role of the hippocampus?
    It is involved in long-term and episodic memory.
  • What does Broca's area control?
    Speech and language production.
  • What is the function of the ventral tegmental area?
    It is involved in dopamine reward pathway activity.
  • What are biochemicals in the context of behavior?
    They are chemical messengers influencing behavior.
  • What neurotransmitters are involved in communication across synapses?
    Dopamine, serotonin, and GABA.
  • What is the role of hormones in the endocrine system?
    They regulate behaviors and physiological processes.
  • What does adrenaline do in the body?
    It triggers the fight or flight response.
  • What is the function of cortisol?
    It increases sugar levels in the body.
  • What does melatonin help with?
    It helps regulate sleep.
  • What is the role of Wernicke's area?
    It is associated with language processing.
  • How does evolution by natural selection affect behavior?
    It promotes genes coding for adaptive behaviors.
  • Who proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection?
    Charles Darwin.
  • What is the outcome of individuals inheriting adaptive genes?
    They are more likely to survive and reproduce.
  • How does evolution by natural selection occur over time?
    It results in gradual changes across generations.
  • What is a practical application of biological research?
    Drug therapies for neurochemical imbalances.
  • What is the significance of SSRIs in biological research?
    They suggest a neurochemical explanation for behavior.
  • How does the biological approach benefit the economy?
    It reduces the need for trained therapists.
  • What is a limitation of drug therapy according to the biological approach?
    Not all individuals respond to drug therapy.
  • Why is the scientific method important in biological psychology?
    It establishes cause-and-effect relationships confidently.
  • How does control over extraneous variables affect research validity?
    It increases validity and confidence in conclusions.
  • What is the role of brain imaging in biological research?
    It provides objective evidence for localization of function.