biological

Cards (24)

  • What triggers the production of testosterone in the womb?
    SRY gene
  • How do testosterone levels before and after birth affect the brain?
    They may cause differences in brain structure
  • Which brain structure is larger in men due to testosterone?
    Amygdala
  • What is congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH)?
    Condition with high testosterone exposure in females
  • What is a common outcome of CAH in female fetuses?
    Ambiguous genitalia resembling a penis
  • What behavior is observed in girls raised with CAH?
    Preference for boy toys and play behavior
  • What is the key role of estrogen in women?
    Regulating the menstrual cycle
  • How can estrogen affect women's emotions before menstruation?
    It can cause heightened emotionality and irritability
  • What do some psychologists argue about emotional changes due to estrogen?
    They argue it's a social or cultural phenomenon
  • What role does estrogen play in male development?
    It contributes to bone growth
  • What hormone do women generally produce more of due to childbirth?
    Oxytocin
  • What is a primary function of oxytocin after childbirth?
    Stimulating emotional bonding and lactation
  • How does oxytocin affect cortisol levels?
    It reduces cortisol levels
  • What are the sex chromosomes for females and males?
    Females have XX, males have XY
  • What is Turner Syndrome?
    Condition with one X chromosome in females
  • How common is Turner Syndrome among biological females?
    1 in 5000
  • What are some characteristics of adults with Turner Syndrome?
    They don't develop menstrual cycles or breasts
  • How do most individuals with Turner Syndrome identify?
    Most identify as female
  • What is the dominant male theory in evolutionary explanations?
    Males compete for females, strongest mate frequently
  • What does the dominant male theory ensure?
    Continuation of masculine traits contributing to dominance
  • What roles did men and women adopt in the EEA for reproductive success?
    Men were hunters, women gathered
  • Why was it dangerous for women to hunt when lactating?
    Risk of leaving infants without food
  • What are the strengths and weaknesses of the biological approach to gender?
    Strengths:
    • Explains masculine-typical gender behavior
    • Correlation found between testosterone and masculinity

    Weaknesses:
    • Gender varies across cultures
    • Tends to view gender as binary
  • What did Baucom et al. (1985) find regarding testosterone levels?
    Higher testosterone correlated with increased masculinity