McGuffin et al. (1996) found there was a 46% chance if one twin had depression, that the other twin would also have it. This suggests there is a genetic component to illnesses such as depression
Evolutionary psychology is part of the biological approach to explaining behaviour (based on Darwin's theory) which explains how and why behaviours e.g. aggression, memory, language, mate selection are the products of natural selection
Genes are the mechanisms which drive evolution: any genetically determined behaviour which increases a specie's chance of survival will be passed down to future generations
Biological psychologists believe characteristics such as intelligence are adaptive as it enhances human survival and increases chances of security and resources