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
The characteristics of an individual determined by both their genes and how they are expressed in their environment
An individual's genotype will determine how tall they could potentially grow, however, environmental factors, such as nutrition will determine whether or not they reach their maximum height
An individual may be predisposed to a certain behaviour e.g. criminality but this behaviour may only be expressed if specific environmental factors are in place e.g. lack of money; mixing with the 'wrong' crowd
A genetic basis to behaviour is part of the Biological Approach, rooting behaviours in physical/physiological contexts, including evolutionary psychology
Both physical and internal (e.g. mental) characteristics are inherited. Traits present in current behaviour may be present as evolutionary processes have selected the most adaptable and useful genes for continued survival
Some traits are innate rather than being the product of environmental influences e.g. physical characteristics such as eye colour, as well as 'invisible' traits e.g. having an innate predisposition for musical ability or sporting prowess
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
Natural selection is the process whereby behaviours and traits which are useful for survival and reproduction are retained – and those which are not eventually die out
Adaptive behaviours are those which increase the chances of survival and reproductive success which is why they are passed down through the generations i.e. how we behave now is the product of causes rooted in the past
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 is adaptive as it enhances human survival - for our ancestors intelligence manifested as knowing where to find the best food source, understanding weather patterns, fashioning tools, creating transport, negotiating with other tribes etc. and intelligence today equals further education/training/an entrepeneurial drive, a good job which should ensure security and abundance of resources, the ability to network and make useful social/professional contacts etc.
Other human behaviours believed to be adaptive include memory and attachment: Memory may be adaptive as it has evolved to enable our survival e.g. memory for faces ('friend or foe?') and Attachment to a primary caregiver is adaptive as it increases an infant's chances of surviving