Biological A01

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    • Assumptions of the biological approach
      Everything psychological is biological thus to fully understand behaviour, biological structures within the body must be examined
    • What biological structures are being examined?
      Genes,neurochemistry and Nervous system
    • Biological Approach on the mind
      Mind lives in the brain- all thoughts, feelings and behaviours have a physical basis
    • Behaviour geneticists

      Study whether intelligence, personality and mental disorders are inherited in some ways as physical characteristics.
    • Twin studies
      Used to determine likelihood that certain traits have a genetic basis by comparing concordance rates between twins.
    • Concordance rates
      Identical twins (monozygotic) have a higher concordance rate than non-identical twins (dizygotic) and this would suggest a genetic basisMZ twins= 100% genes shared DZ twins=50% genes shared
    • Genotype
      Actual gene make-up
    • Phenotype
      The way the genes are expressed through psychological characteristics and can be influenced by environment
    • Twins example with genotypes and phenotypes
      Identical twins usually look different because one twin dyed their hair despite the fact they got same genes
    • Nature and Nurture
      Much of human behaviour depends on interaction between inherited factors (nature) and environment (nurture)
    • Evolution and behaviour
      Charles Darwin theory in the 19th century of natural selection. Any genetically determined behaviour that enhances an individual's survival will continue in future generations
    • Example of natural selection
      Farmer selects animal with desirable charcteristics
    • Process of natural selection
      Takes place naturally as the selection only happens due to the possessor having certain advantages; more likely to survive and reproduce on good traits