The Biological Approach Flashcards

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What is the biological approach

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Views humans as being biological organisms and provides biological explanations of all aspects of psychological functioning

  • the mind lives in the brain -all thoughts feelings and behaviour ultimate have a biological basis
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Influence of genes and the genetic basis of behaviour - mechanisms of heredity

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Passing on characteristics from one generation to the next through genes
- why offspring take after their parents in terms of psychological characteristics

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Twin studies

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Used to determine the likelihood that certain traits have a genetic basis by comparing the concordance rates in a pair of twins
Concordance rate - extend to which both twins share the same characteristic

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Monozygotic and dizygotic

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If Identical (MZ) twins are found to have a higher concordance rate than non identical (DZ) twins it would suggest a genetic basis as MZ twins share 100% of genes whereas DZ share 50%

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Disorders and concordance rates - DZ higher but not 100% - some environmental effect

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Schizophrenia - Gottesman
MZ- 48% DZ- 17%

Bipolar depression - Craddock + Jones
MZ- 40%. DZ- 5-10%

Anorexia nervosa- Walters + Kendler
MZ- 23% DZ- 9%

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Genes

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Genes carry instructions for a particular characteristic (intelligence,temperament) but how this develops depends partly on the interaction of the gene with other genes and partly on the influence of the environment

-nature/nurture debate - extent to which a psychological character is determined by genes/environment

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Genotype

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Genetic code that is ‘written’ in DNA of an individual’s cells

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Phenotype

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The behaviour and physical structure of an individual arising from interaction between their genotype and their environment

Eg a physical characteristic such as height - the genotype dictates the maximum height an individual can reach but environmental factors such as nutrition will effect how likely this is

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What is Evolution

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Changes in inherited characteristics in a biological population over successive generations - mechanism=natural selection

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