Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Biological Level
of Analysis
- #1 Behavior can be innate
because it is genetically based
Anmerkungen:
- evolution plays a key role in behavior
- mirror neurons
- Gallese et al. 1996
Anmerkungen:
- isolate neural response in rhesus monkeys reaching for food
When another individual reached for food, the neural response was still seen in the monkeys even though they weren't reaching for food
- inheritance
Anmerkungen:
- Genes and DNA are passed from parents to offspring
- twin studies
- Minnesota Twin Study -
Bouchard et al. 1990
Anmerkungen:
- Compared MZA's (monozygotic raised apart) and MZT's (monozygotic raised together)
Cross-cultural validity - global study
determines heritability estimate of 70% for intelligence
- intelligence
- Bouchard and McGue 1981
Anmerkungen:
- Found that closer the kinship, the higher the correlation for IQ
--- individuals 100% genetic relationship but different nurture = any IQ similarity will be genetics
- Darwin & natural selection
- hormones
- oxytocin
Anmerkungen:
- creates bonding within families and society -- evolutionary strength in community
- adrenaline
Anmerkungen:
- causes flight/fight response
-- evolutionary survival
- disgust
- #2 Animal research can provide insight
into human behavior
- Martinez and Kesner 1991
- humans share 93% of genes
with rhesus monkeys
- Gallese et al. 1996
- #3 There are biological correlates
of behavior
- neurotransmission
Anmerkungen:
- method by which messages are sent throughout the body
--- cause body to respond to stimuli
- neuron - nerve cell
axon - body of neuron
neurotransmitters - cross synapses, stored in terminal buttons
synapse - gab between neurons
dendrites - receive information
- acetylcholine
Anmerkungen:
- Martinez and Kesner 1991
Anmerkungen:
- Aim: determine role of acetylcholine in memory
rats were trained to go through a maze, some given shots to block acetylcholine
Findings: acetylcholine important role in creating memory of maze
- dopamine
Anmerkungen:
- voluntary movement, learning, and feelings of pleasure
--- excess = schizophrenia
- norepinephrine
Anmerkungen:
- arousal, alertness, and stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system
- serotonin
Anmerkungen:
- sleep, arousal levels, and emotion
- Kasamatsu and Hirai 1999
Anmerkungen:
- aim: how sensory deprivation affects the brain
serotonin levels increased in monks' brains -- sensory deprivation triggered release of serotonin
- hormones
- oxytocin
Anmerkungen:
- mother-child attachment
-- secreted by pituitary and hypothalamus
- adrenaline
- cortisol
- testosterone &
oestrogen
- melatonin
Anmerkungen:
- SAD - seasonal affective disorder
individuals are sleepy and lethargic because of an increase in melatonin
--- genetically based explanation for behavior