The biological approach Flashcards

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what are the 3 basic assumptions of the biological approach?

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  • human behaviour can be explained by looking at biological stuff such as hormones, genetics evolution and the nervous system
  • if we explain all behaviour through biological processes, unwanted behaviour could be modified or removed using biological treatments
  • experimental research conducted using animals can inform us about human behaviour and biological influences
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what is a genotype?

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the genes they have

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what is a phenotype?

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the characteristics their genes produce

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what have twin studies and adoption studies highlighted?

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the possible role of genetics

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what do identical twins share?

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100% of their genes

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what do non-identical twins share?

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50% of their genes

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what are the 5 techniques used during the biological approach?

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PET scans 
CAT scans 
MRI scans 
functional MRI scans 
SQUID magnetrometry
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Brain structure has been investigated in several areas of psychology what are these?

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aggression
memory
psychopathology

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how has brain structure been investigated using aggression?

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Bard and Mountcastle (1948) found that leionising areas of the brains of cats led to changes in levels of aggression this suggests that the hypothalamus and amygdala are involved in aggression

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how has brain structure been investigated using memory?

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in a case study MIlner et al found that HM was unable to use his long term memory effectively suggesting that the hippocampus has an important role in LTM

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how has psychopathology been used to investigate brain structure?

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szesko et al found differences in the preforntal cortex when comparing people with and without schizophrenia suggesting a relationship between them

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what are the strengths of the biological approach?

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  • The approach can provide evidence to support or disprove a theory
  • if a biological cause can be found for mental health problems or unwanted behaviour such as aggression then biological treatments can be developed to help individuals
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what are the weaknesses of the biological approach?

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  • The approach doesn’t take into account the influence of people’s environment, there family childhood experiences or their social situation
  • using a biological explanation for negative behaviour can lead to individuals or groups avoiding taking personal or social responsibility for their behaviour
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