biological approach

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  • biological approach
    a perspective that emphasises the importance of physical processes in the body such as genetic inheritance and neural function
  • assumptions
    suggests that everything psychological has a biological basis ,so to study human behaviour biological structures and processes must be considered e.g genes,neurochemistry and the nervous system.This can then be used to explain thoughts and behaviours.
  • genetic basis of behaviour
    Genetics can be used to study behavioural characteristics e.g intelligence.Twin studies are used to determine the likelihood that certain traits have a genetic basis,they compare the concordance rates between pairs of twins to see the extent to which both twins share the same characteristics.
    • Monozygotic twins share 100% of each others genes
    • Dizygotic twins share about 50% of each other’s genes.
  • genotype
    the particular set of genes that a person possesses
  • phenotype
    the characteristics of an individual determined by both genes and the environment.Is the way genes are expressed through physical,behavioural and psychological characteristics.
  • genotype and phenotype
    Biological psychologists believe that human behaviour depends on the interaction between nature and nurture.
  • evolution and behaviour
    Charles Darwin proposed the theory of natural selection(that any genetically determined behaviour that enhances an individual’s survival will continue in future generations)
    • neurotransmitters
    • the brain
    • hormones
    • nervous system (CNS and PNS)
  • frontal lobe
    • involved with functions such as speech, thought and learning
  • temporal lobes
    • involved with hearing and memory
  • parietal lobes
    • process sensory information such as touch, temperature and pain
  • occipital lobe
    • process visual information