Biological approach

Cards (17)

  • What are the assumptions of the biological approach?
    All behaviour has a physical cause
    Human behaviour is strongly influenced by evolution
  • What is the genotype?
    The genetic makeup of an organism
  • What is the phenotype?

    The physical expression of the genotype due to the environment
  • Why is our genotype and phenotype different?
    Some alleles are recessive so aren’t expressed in the phenotype
  • What is a neurotransmitter?
    A chemical messenger
  • What is an inhibitory neurotransmitter?
    Stimulate the receiving neurone to not send an impulse
  • What is an excitatory neurotransmitter?
    Trigger the receiving neurone to send a further impulse
  • What are hormones?
    Chemical messengers produced by glands in the endocrine system that regulate various bodily functions
  • What does the frontal lobe do?
    • Planning
    • Language
    • Inhibitions
  • What does the parietal lobe do?
    Sensory integration
  • What does the temporal lobe do?
    Auditory processing and language
  • What does the occipital lobe do?
    Visual processing
  • What does the cerebellum do?
    Stored motor actions
  • What are the positives of the biological approach?
    • Scientific, can do fMRIs, EEGs etc
    • Means mental illness is treatable with drugs that alter neurotransmitter imbalances
  • What are some weaknesses of the biological approach?
    • Reductionist, cannot understand behaviour without taking into account thoughts and environment
    • Determinist, if we have no control over our genes we have no responsibility for our actions
  • What are MZ twins?
    Monozygotic - identical
  • What is concordance rate?
    Likelihood of two people sharing a characteristic