Lecture Week 2 Flashcards

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Contemporary Nature v Nurture approach

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  • There is an interaction between heredity and environment
  • Heredity creates dispositions
  • Dispositions Interact with envorinmental influence
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Nature v Nurture in the Pre Natal Stage

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  • There are aspects of this debate already occuring in the pre natal stage
  • Development is biologically determeined (Nature)
  • Teratogens affect the environment in the womb (Nurture)
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Depth Perception Acquisition

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  • The acquiring of the visual ability to perceive the world in three dimensions (3D) and the distance of an object
  • Achieved when the brain processes different pictures from each eye and combines them to form a single 3D image.
  • Makes it possible for the eyes to determine distances between objects and to tell if something is near to us or far away.
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Evolutionary Theory of Aging

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  • Survival through reproduction
  • Natural Selection does not eliminate harmful conditions that appear in older age
  • Evolutionary benefits decrease with age
  • Natural Selection linked to reproductive fitness so conditions affecting aging are not selected out
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Cellular Clock Theory

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  • Hayflick (1977) - cells divide 75-80 times
  • Cells can only divide a certain number of times
  • Once they become less capable of dividing they become less able to survive
  • This all depends on Telomeres that cap chromosomes at DNA level
  • Each time cells divide the Telomeres become shorter
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Telomeres

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  • Caps on DNA Chromosomes
  • Each time a cell splits the Telomeres get shorter and shorter until it can’t divide anymore
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Free Radical Theory

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  • When cells metabolise energy they produce a byproduct
  • This byproduct includes free radicals
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Free Radicals

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  • Oxygen in the body splits into single atoms with unpaired electrons.
  • Electrons like to be in pairs, so these atoms, called free radicals, scavenge the body to seek out other electrons so they can become a pair.
  • Unstable molecules with unpaired electrons
  • Unavoidable byproduct of cellular metabolism.
  • Can steal electrons from lipids, proteins, RNA, and DNA, causing them damage
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Mitochondrial Theory

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  • Decay in Mitochondria leads to ageing
  • could be caused by Oxidative damage from Free Radicals
  • Loss of nutrients supplied by the cell
  • Defects in Mitochondria connected to:
    • Cardiovascular Disease
    • Neurodegenerative disease; Parkinson’s & Dementia
    • Decline in Liver Function
  • Does Mitochondrial damage cause ageing or does ageing accompany Mitochondrial damage? Not Known
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Hormonal Stress Theory

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  • When stressed individuals experience stress the body releases hormones:
    • adrenaline: epinephrine & norepinephrine
    • Corticosteriods: cortisol
  • These hormones stay in the body for longer then when younger
  • Problematic because this impedes the body’s ability to self regulate
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