the biological approach L5

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    • What does the biological approach view humans as?
      Biological organisms
    • What are neurotransmitters?
      Molecules that transmit messages between neurons
    • How do neurotransmitters function?
      They diffuse across the synapse to receptors
    • What can neurotransmitters cause upon binding to receptors?
      Excitation or inhibition of an impulse
    • What are hormones?
      Chemicals produced by endocrine glands
    • Where are hormones secreted?
      Directly into the bloodstream
    • What do hormones travel to?
      Their target cells
    • What is the role of the frontal lobes?
      Involved in intelligence and thought
    • What do parietal lobes process?
      Sensory information such as touch
    • What do occipital lobes process?
      Visual information
    • What do temporal lobes involve?
      Hearing and memory
    • What is the phenotype?
      The physical appearance resulting from genes
    • How do characteristics develop?
      Through interaction between genes and environment
    • What does Darwin's theory of evolution describe?
      Behaviors that enhance survival and reproduction
    • How are behaviors passed on according to Darwin's theory?
      Through genes
    • What role does the nervous system play in behavior?
      It carries messages around the body
    • What form do messages in the nervous system take?
      Electrical signals in neurons
    • What is a strength of the biological approach?
      It provides clear predictions about behavior
    • What has research into neurochemical imbalance led to?
      Development of effective drug treatments
    • What is a criticism of the biological approach?
      It is reductionist regarding complex behavior
    • What do many explanations of mental disorders focus on?
      Genes or neurochemical imbalances
    • What factors must be considered to understand behavior fully?
      Cognitive, emotional, and cultural factors