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BIOLOGICAL APPROACH Qs
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Explain the use of one research method in one study using the biological approach to understanding human behaviour.
Newcomer et al. 1999 - Experiment
SAQ
Explain the use of one research method in one study of the brain and behaviour.
Milner 1966 - Case study
SAQ
Explain the use of one research method in one study of hormones or pheromones and behaviour.
Newcomer et al 1999 - Experiment
SAQ
Explain the use of one research method in one study of genetics and behaviour.
Caspi et al. 2003 - Longitudinal study
Bouchard n McGue 1981 - Meta analysis
SAQ
Explain one ethical consideration relevant to one study using a biological approach to understanding human behaviour.
Newcomer et al. 1999 - Undue stress
SAQ
Explain one ethical consideration relevant to one study of the brain and behaviour.
Milner 1966 - Consent
SAQ
Explain one ethical consideration relevant to one study of hormones or pheromones and behaviour.
Newcomer et al. 1999 - Use of Placebo, Deception
SAQ
Explain one ethical consideration relevant to one study of genetics and behaviour.
Caspi et al. 2003 - Undue stress, Informed Consent
SAQ
Explain one technique used to study the brain in relation to behaviour.
ERQ
Discuss one or more techniques used to study the brain in relation to behaviour.
fMRI - Sharot et al 2007
MRI - Maguire et al 2000
Explain one study of localization of function.
Discuss one or more studies of localization of function.
Milner et al 1966
Maguire et al 2000
Explain one study of neuroplasticity.
Discuss one or more studies of neuroplasticity.
Rosenweign, Bennett, Diamond 1972
Maguire et al 2000
Explain one effect of neurotransmission in human behaviour, making use of one study.
Discuss one or more studies of the role of neurotransmission on behaviour.
Antonova 2011
Rogers and Kesner 2003
Explain the role of one agonist, making use of one study.
Explain the role of one antagonist, making use of one study.
Agonist / Antagonist - Antonova 2011
Explain how excitatory or inhibitory synapses (neurotransmitters) play a role in one behaviour, making use of one study.
Excitatory - Ach - Antonova 2011
Inhibitory -
Explain the role of one hormone in human behaviour, making use of one study.
Discuss the role of hormones on behaviour, using one or more examples.
Cahill n McGaugh 1995
Newcomer et al 1999
Explain one study of the role of pheromones in human behaviour.
Discuss the role of pheromones in human behaviour, using one or more examples.
Zhou et al 2014
Wedekind 1995
Explain the role of one gene in human behaviour.
Discuss the role of one or more genes in one behaviour.
Evaluate one or more studies on the role of genes on behaviour.
Caspi et al 2003
Bouchard n McGue 1981
Explain one evolutionary explanation of one behaviour.
Discuss one evolutionary explanation of behaviour.
Buss 1989
Wedekind 1995
Explain the use of twin studies and/or kinship studies using one study.
Kendler et al
Bouchard n McGue 1981
Discuss the value of animal models in research to provide insight into human behaviour.
Rogers and Kesner 2003
Rosenzweig, Bennett and Diamond 1972
Discuss the value of animal models to provide insight into the role of the brain and behaviour.
Rogers and Kesner 2003
Rosenzweig, Bennett and Diamond 1972
Discuss the value of animal models to provide insight into the role of hormones and/or pheromones and behaviour
Hormones
- Meaney et al 1988
- Sapolsky et al 1978, 1990
Pheromones
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Discuss the value of animal models to provide insight into the role of genes on behaviour.
Cases et al 1995
Weaver et al 2004
Discuss ethical considerations in animal research.
Meaney et al 1988 - Harm to animal, euthanized
Discuss ethical considerations in animal research on the brain and behaviour.
Meaney et al 1988 - Harm to animal, euthanized
Discuss ethical considerations in animal research on hormones and/or pheromones and behaviour.
Weaver et al 2004 - Invasive (epigenetic tests), stress tests- milky water pool
Meaney et al 1988 - Harm to animal, euthanized
Discuss ethical considerations in animal research on the role of genes on behaviour.
Weaver et al 2004 - Invasive (epigenetic tests), stress tests (milky water pool)
Cases et al 1995 - Harm to animal, invasive (transgenic mice)
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