The role of hormones on behaviour (pack 1) Flashcards

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what are the 5 main parts of the endocrine system

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1) Testes
2) Ovaries
3) Adrenal gland
4) pituitary gland
5) hypothalamus

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2
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what are hormones

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chemical messengers that are secreted by glands

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3
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how do hormones work?

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passed through the blood stream until they reach a particular destination and binds to receptors on target cells specific to the hormone

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4
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what are the three interacting physical processes that human behaviour is influenced by?

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sensory input- by the senses
integration- by the CNS
motor output- by muscles (effectors)

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5
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what can hormones change

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the probability a behaviour will happen in certain situations and the intensity

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how are sensor systems influenced by hormones

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hormones can change how we perceive the environment
oxytocin released after baby is born so perception of pain is reduced so can keep reproducing

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how are integration systems influenced by hormones

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making neurons more or less sensitive
e.g- make them fire more often

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8
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how are effector systems influenced by hormones

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the way your body develops
anabolic steroids

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9
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what are the 3 stages of life that hormones can effect?

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the womb
during early childhood
puberty and adulthood

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10
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how do hormones affect development in the womb

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development of the brain is influenced by reproductive hormones
impact on sex differences

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how do hormones affect development during early childhood

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exposed to a stressful environment, they release a stress hormone
cortisol represses the immune system can impact development of the brain

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how do hormones affect development during puberty and adulthood

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changes in our body and mood
brain is changing in adulthood
hormonal imbalances can result in being more prone to depression etc.

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One strengths of hormones as an explanation for behaviour

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the research linking has high scientific credibility because it is standardised and objective such as blood tests and this gives high VALIDITY to the measures such as oxytocin and mood

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three weaknesses of hormones as an explanation of behaviour

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ETHICS as protection of ppt from harm is paramount, researchers can’t carry out experiments where they manipulate hormone levels…so correlational research used so cause and effect CANNOT be inferred

There are practical problems is designing and implementing…other variables would have to be controlled
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longitudinal research is rarely carried out due to cost

reductionism… oversimplifying highly complex biological mechanisms and researchers overlook the importance of environmental and social interactions

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