L8 - Biological Approach (Neurochemistry) Flashcards
what two things does the NEUROCHEMISTRY EXPLANATION OF BEHAVIOUR INVOLVE?
1) NEUROTRANSMITTERS
2) HORMONES
what is the NEUROTRANSMITTERS explanation?
NEURONS (cells in the nervous system) COMMUNICATE WITH EACH OTHER by releasing CHEMICALS called NEUROTRANSMITTERS.
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGISTS argue that NEUROTRANSMITTER LEVELS can AFFECT THE BEHAVIOUR of an individual (e.g low serotonin levels have been linked to depression)
what is the HORMONES explanation?
HORMONES are released as part of the ENDOCRINE SYSTEM through GLANDS.
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGISTS argue that HORMONE LEVELS in the system can AFFECT THE BEHAVIOUR of an individual (e.g HIGH TESTOSTERONE levels have been linked to AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR)
+ scientific method
+ the BIOLOGICAL APPROACH uses the SCIENTIFIC METHOD, particularly the use of EXPERIMENTAL METHOD, as its MAIN SOURCE OF INVESTIGATION. Experimental studies take place in HIGHLY CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENTS so that other researchers are able to REPLICATE RESEARCH studies under the same experimental conditions, thus ADDING TO THE RELIABILITY OF THE RESEARCH
+ practical applications
+ the biological approach has PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS. E.g knowledge about the NEUROCHEMICAL IMBALANCE in depression (low serotonin) has led to the DEVLOPMENT OF DRUG TREATMENTS (SSRIs), which correct this imbalance)
+GENETIC PREDISPOSITION
+ if people know they have a GENETIC PREDISPOSITION for a MENTAL DISORDER, such as SCHIZOPHRENIA, this gives them OPPORTUNITY to AVOID ENVIRONMENTAL SITUATIONS likely to TRIGGER THIS PREDISPOSITION or to develop COPIING SKILLS that would protect them from its POTENTIAL INFLUENCE
- BIOLOGICALLY REDUCTIONIST
- the BIOLOGICAL APPROACH is BIOLOGICALLY REDUCTIONIST. Reductionism is the belief that COMPLEX HUMAN BEHAVIOUR can be explained by BREAKING IT DOWN into its SMALLEST COMONENT PARTS, such as the ACTION OF GENES, NEUROTRANSMITTERS AND HORMONES.
Critics argue that we CANNOT FULLY UNDERSTAND BEHAVIOUR without taking account of all the DIFFERENT FACTORS WHICH INFLUENCE IT. These include COGNITIVE, EMOTIONAL and CULTURAL FACTORS, all of which have a SIGNIFICANT INFLUENCE ON BEHAVIOUR
- GENETIC SCREENING
- Recent studies suggesting a GENETIC BASIS for CRIMINAL BEHAVIOUR has led to CONCERNS ABOUT HOW THIS INFORMATION COULD BE USED.
It could lead to GENETIC SCREENING of populations to identift GENETIC SUSCEPTIBILITIES and SUBSEQUENT DISCRIMINATION against those with a GENETIC PREDISPOSITION to CRIME.