The Biological Approach Flashcards

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1
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Everything psychological is at first

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Biological

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If we want to fully understand human behaviour we must look to

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Biological structures and processes within the body such as…
Genes
Neurochemistry
The nervous system

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Behaviours are inherited in the same way as

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Physical characteristics such as height or eye colour

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4
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What gene is implicated for OCD

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5HT1-D

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Neurochemistry also explains behaviour, for example

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Low levels of serotonin in OCD

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From a biological perspective, the mind lives in the

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Brain - meaning that all thoughts, feelings and behaviours ultimately have a physical basis

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Thoughts, feelings and behaviour having a physical basis is a contrast to the

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Cognitive approach which sees the mind as separate from the brain

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Concordance rates between twins are calculated

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The extent to which twins share the same characteristics

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Higher concordance rates among identical twins than non-identical twins is evidence of

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A genetic basis

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MZ twins

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Monozygotic

100% DNA

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DZ twins

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Dizygotic twins

50% DNA

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12
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A persons genotype is their

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Actual genetic makeup

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Phenotype is the way that genes are

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Expressed through physical behavioural and psychological characteristics

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14
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The expression of genotype (phenotype) is influenced by

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Environmental factors

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15
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Human behaviour depends on the interaction of

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Nature and nurture

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16
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Charles Darwin Date

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1859

17
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Charles Darwin proposed the theory of

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Natural selection

18
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Any genetically determined behaviour that enhances both

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Survival and reproduction will be passed on to future generations

19
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Genes that give offspring an advantage are described as

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Adaptive

20
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In order to investigate the genetic and biological basis of behaviour

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The biological approach makes use of a range of precise and highly scientific methods

21
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These precise and scientific methods and techniques include

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Scanning techniques (fMRIs) and drug trials

22
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It is possible to accurately measure biological and neural processes in ways

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That are not open to bias

23
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The biological approach creates reliable data because

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It’s methods are not open to bias

24
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Increased understanding of biochemical processes in the brain has led to

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The developmental psychoactive drugs that treat serious mental orders such as depression

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Although not all drugs help everyone

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They have revolutionised treatment for many

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Psychoactive drugs are a strength of the approach because it means that sufferers are able to

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Live a relatively normal life rather than in hospital

27
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The role of neurotransmitters in mental illness comes from

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Studies that show a particular drug reduces symptoms of the disorder by changing levels of neurotransmitter

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Study’s assume that the neurotransmitter is

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The cause

29
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The role of neurotransmitters and the assumption that neurotransmitters cause mental illness is a weakness because

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The biological approach is claiming to have discovered a cause when only an association exists

30
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What kind of view does the biological approach have?

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It has a deterministic view of behaviour as it sees human behaviour as governed by internal, biological causes over which we have no control over

31
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Does the legal system support or disagree with the biological approach?

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It disagrees as it sees people as responsible for their behaviour instead of being controlled by internal biological causes

32
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What would cause the legal system to agree with the biological approach

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The discovery of a ‘criminal gene’

33
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Research into a criminal gene may have

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Wider implications for society as criminals will be excusable for their behaviour

34
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Identical twins, non-identical twins and members of the same family all have

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Genetic similarities so any similarity in the way they behave must be genetic from a biological perspective

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The fact that family members are exposed to similar environmental conditions is an important

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Confounding variable