biological links Flashcards

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research methods
case study

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ethics
anonymity

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technique use to study brain in relation to behaviour

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localization of function.

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neuroplasticity

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neurostransmission

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formation of neural networks

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role of one agonist

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if serotonin’s activity as an agonist on 5HT receptors is reduced it can affect the transmission in important parts of the brain like the PFC and amygdala and this can affect behaviour, like aggression (Approx. 360 words).

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role of one antagonist

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10
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excitatory or inhibitory synapses and their role in one behaviour

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neural pruning

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12
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role of one hormone in human behaviour

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role of a pheromone in human behaviour.

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role of one gene in human beahviour

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15
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one evolutionary explanation on behaviour

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twin studies on the role of genes on behaviour.

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