Chapter 5 - Biological Aspects of Personality Flashcards

1
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what is natural selection

A

certain adaptive individual characteristics that emerge over generations

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2
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attention is drawn to the ____ of a characteristic in survival

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function

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3
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what is an evolutionary personality theory

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modern application of Darwins’ ideas to individual differences
-differences are due to different adaptive strategy

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4
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limitation of evolutionary personality theory

A

hard to check genes?

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5
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what is williams syndrome

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change in personality due to missing 2 dozen genes from chromosome 7; characterized by excessively social, limited intellect

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6
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what is behavioral genomics

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study of how genes affect behavior

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7
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what is quantitative genetics

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study of phenotypes that change/vary in people
ex. height, weight

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8
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what is temperament?

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stable individual differences in emotional reactivity

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9
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what are the 4 aspects of temperament

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activity (vigorous motion vs. passivity), emotionality, sociability (approaches others vs. aloof), impulsivity

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10
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what is emotionality?

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(easily aroused vs. calm + stable)

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what is impulsivity?

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(aggressive + cold vs. friendly)

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12
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measures of temperament?

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Eysenck’s model (nervous system of temperament; introversion/extroversion) and Gray’s reinforcement sensitivity theory and Zuckermann’s theory (sensation seeking)

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what is extroversion according to Eysenck

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having low levels of brain arousal so these ppl seek stimulation

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what is introversion according to Eysenck

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having high levels of internal arousal so they avoid stimulating social environments

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15
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Eysenck’s nervous system temperament theory combines the activity element with social dimension and links it to the ___ which creates ___

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nervous system; introversion-extroversion dimension

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16
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what are some problems with testing a nervous system based theory?

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a. difficult to define + measure nervous arousal
b. human body attempts to maintain equilibrium so it varies in baseline, duration, etc.

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17
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what is the behavioral inhibition system?

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provides a response to situations and responds to things that are punishing
overactive -> anxiety

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18
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what is the behavioral activation system?

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regulates response to rewards
overactive -> impulsivity

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19
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sensation seeking people seek out _____

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highly stimulating activities

20
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what are neurotransmitters

A

chemical nerves used to communicate

21
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how does dopamine affect personality

A

ppl can have natural defects in dopamine systems; can lead them to be more susceptible to addiction

22
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prozac?

A

can have short-term or long-term effects on personality

23
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what is hemispheric activity

A

difference between activation of left/right cerebral hemispheres

24
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over-reaction to a negative stimulus is due to greater activation on the ____ side

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right

25
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what is the nervous-system drug addition model and how does it effect personality

A

BIS and BAS; nervous system can affect how easily affected we are by rewards or avoiding situations/punishments

26
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twin studies

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what, why

27
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what is eugenics

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thought that eminent families should have lots of children to improve human race

28
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what is non-shared environmental variance

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features of the environment that children raised in the same home experience differently

29
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comparing identical twins to fraternal twins

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the detection of genetic influences on personality

30
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what is schizophrenia

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person who loses touch with reality; has delusions, becomes paranoid
look at research limitations in the book please :D

31
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what is bipolar disorder

A

who knows

32
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what is concordance

A

the probability of a match

33
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twin studies have shown that ___ has genetic influence from ____

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homosexuality; evidence of difference in brain structure and function

34
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What is Bern’s Exotic Becomes Erotic theory

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people are attracted to genders that are unfamiliar to them in childhood

35
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what is the kin selection theory

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if nieces and nephews of LGBT+ ppl are likely to survive then the genetic tendency toward homosexuality will survive

36
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what are the effects of environmental toxins on personality

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lead poisoning leads to poisoning of child’s nervous system;

37
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what is biological determinism

A

our biology determines our actions

38
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what are tropisms

A

motivational forces; can originate from temperamental differences

39
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what are physical attractiveness stereotypes

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ppl expect attractive people to do good and be good; adults have higher expectations for attractive children

40
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what is sociobiology

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scientific study of influence of evolutionary biology on responses to social matters

41
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what is attachment

A

relationship to parents? look at book babes

42
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what is the cinderella effect

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parents giving preference to biological children over step-children
-results from natural selection, parents just love their biological children more whoops

43
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survival of the fittest led to the incorrect assumption that this is a __ world

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“dog-eat-dog”; weak creatures and cultures shouldn’t survive

44
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what is the human genome project

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tried to identify the function of genes; first, it was to develop treatments, but then they found genes that influence personality

45
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what is the ethical issues of the human genome project

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they were trying to genetically engineer healthy genes