Biological Approach

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    • State the three assumptions of the biological approach
      1, Can only fully understand behaviour if we look to biological structures and processes within the body 2, Our genes, neurochemistry and nervous system are the basis of any psychological process/behaviour 3, Human behaviour is genetically determined through the process of evolution and natural selection
    • Explain the difference between genotype and phenotype
      Genotype = an individual's genetic make-up whereas phenotype is the product of what happens once the genotype has interacted with the environment
    • Give two examples of how the genotype has interacted with the environment
      1, PKU = rare genetic disorder if left unchecked can cause learning difficulties. If detected early enough can be controlled through diet 2, How active you are on weight
    • Explain the difference between MZ twins and DZ twins
      x MZ - share 100% of their genes x DZ twins - share 50% of their genes
    • Define concordance
      The presence of the same trait in both members of a pair of twins
    • How do twin studies allow us to see the genetic influence on behaviour?
      x If MZ twins show a higher likelihood of sharing behaviour/disorders than DZ twins - suggests a genetic component x This is thought to be because the only difference between the two pairs of twins is how genetically similar they are
    • State 4 biological factors which influence behaviour
      Genes, neurochemistry, nervous system and evolution
    • What is an example showing the influence of neurotransmitters on our behaviour?
      Increased levels of dopamine leading to schizophrenia
    • Give 2 examples of the influence of the nervous system on our behaviour?
      1, Damage to the limbic system (emotional centre in brain) = increased aggression 2, Damage to Broca’s area = inability to produce speech
    • What is an example of a behaviour that could have become widespread due to evolution?
      Aggression: x Aggression in our ancestry = more able to gather resources and protect family x More likely to survive x Increased chances of reproduction x Genetics for aggression passed onto generations x Aggression becoming more widespread