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Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
The Biological Basis of
Behavior
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
Neurons: The Messengers
 About 100 billion neurons (nerve cells) in
the human brain
 Neurons have many of the same features
as other cells
 Nucleus
 Cytoplasm
 Cell membrane
 What makes neurons unique is their shape
and function
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
Structure of Neurons
 Dendrites
 Carry information to the cell
body from other neurons
 Cell Body (Soma)
 Contains nucleus
 Axon
 Carries information to the
next cell
 Myelin Sheath
 Insulates the axon and
speeds up the neural
impulse
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
Types of Neurons
 Sensory neurons
 Carry information from sensory systems to the brain
 Also referred to as afferent
 Motor neurons
 Carry information from the brain to muscles and
glands
 Also referred to as efferent
 Interneurons
 Carry information between other neurons
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
Glial Cells
 Cells that insulate and support neurons
 Create the myelin sheath
 Remove waste products
 Provide nourishment
 Prevent harmful substances from entering
the brain
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
The Neural Impulse
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
The Neural Impulse
 Ions
 Charged molecules
 Resting Potential
 When more negative
ions are inside the
neuron than outside
 Charge is
approximately -70mV
 Neuron is not
transmitting
information
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
The Neural Impulse
 Polarization
 When the electrical charge of a cell moves
away from zero
 Depolarization
 When the electrical charge of a cell moves
toward zero
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
The Neural Impulse
 Action Potential
 Sudden, massive
change in charge in
the neuron
 Occurs when
depolarization reaches
the threshold of
excitation
 Ions flow across cell
membrane
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
The Neural Impulse
 Graded Potentials
 Subthreshold depolarization
 Many subthreshold depolarizations are added
together to produce an action potential (a
process known as summation)
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
The Neural Impulse
 All-or-None Law
 A neuron either fires or it does not
 When it does fire, it will always produce an
impulse of the same strength
 Intensity of a stimulus is coded by the
frequency of action potentials
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
The Neural Impulse
 Absolute refractory period
 Period immediately after an
action potential when
another action potential
cannot occur
 Relative refractory period
 Period following absolute
refractory period when a
neuron will only respond to
a stronger than normal
impulse
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
The Synapse
 Synaptic space (synaptic cleft)
 Tiny gap between neurons
 Terminal button
 Enlarged area at the end of an axon
 The synapse
 Composed of the terminal button of one
neuron, the synaptic space, and the dendrites
or cell body of the receiving neuron
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
Transmission Between Neurons
 Synaptic vesicles
 Sacs in terminal button
that release chemicals
into synaptic space
 Neurotransmitters
 Chemicals released by
synaptic vesicles
 Receptor sites
 Location on receptor
neuron for specific
neurotransmitter
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
Some Well-Known
Neurotransmitters
 Acetylcholine (ACh)
 Released at the neuromuscular junction
 Plays an important role in arousal and attention
 Loss of ACh producing cells is linked to Alzheimer’s
Disease
 Dopamine
 Affects neurons associated with voluntary movement
 Plays a role in learning, memory, and emotions
 Loss of dopamine-producing cells causes symptoms
of Parkinson’s Disease
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
Some Well-Known
Neurotransmitters
 Serotonin
 Found throughout the brain
 Appears to sets an “emotional tone”
 Low serotonin levels are implicated in
depression
 Endorphins
 Reduce pain by inhibiting or “turning down”
neurons that transmit pain information
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
Neural Plasticity
 The brain can be changed, both
structurally and chemically, by experience
 Rat studies show that an “enriched”
environment leads to larger neurons with
more connections
 Has also been shown in humans
 Recent research has uncovered evidence
of neurogenesis, or the production of new
brain cells, in human brains
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
Nervous System Organization
Module 10
 Central nervous
system (CNS)
 Consists of the brain
and spinal cord
 Peripheral nervous
system
 Connects the CNS to
the rest of the body
 Somatic nervous
system
 Autonomic nervous
system
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
Central Nervous System
Central Nervous System
Brain Spinal Cord
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
The Peripheral Nervous System
Peripheral Nervous System
Somatic Nervous System Autonomic Nervous System
Sympathetic Division Parasympathetic Division
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
The Somatic Nervous System
 Consists of neurons that communicate
between the body and the brain
 Afferent neurons
 Neurons that carry messages from sense
organs to spinal cord
 Efferent neurons
 Neurons that carry messages from the spinal
cord or brain to muscles and glands
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
The Autonomic Nervous System
 Sympathetic division
 Most active when you
are angry, afraid, or
aroused
 Fight-or-flight
response
 Increases heart rate
and breathing
 Stops digestion
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
The Spinal Cord
 The spinal cord controls some protective
reflex movements without any input from
the brain
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
The Autonomic Nervous System
 Parasympathetic
division
 Calms body
 Produces effects
opposite to those of
the sympathetic
division
 Reduces heart rate
and breathing
 Restores digestion
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
The Spinal Cord
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
The Spinal Cord
 Complex cable of nerves that connects
brain to rest of the body
 Carries motor impulses from the brain to
internal organs and muscles
 Carries sensory information from
extremities and internal organs to the brain
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
The Endocrine System
 Helps coordinate and integrate complex
psychological reactions
 Endocrine glands secrete hormones into
the bloodstream
 Hormones serve to organize the nervous
system and body
 Hormones also activate behavior, such as
sexual behavior
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
The Endocrine System
 Pituitary gland
 Referred to as the
“master gland”
because it regulates
many other glands
 Gonads
 Ovaries and testes
secrete estrogens and
androgens
 Adrenal glands
 Secretes hormones in
reaction to stress
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
The Endocrine System
 Pineal gland
 Secretes melatonin
which regulates the
sleep-wake cycle
 Pancreas
 Regulates blood-sugar
levels
 Secretes insulin and
glucagon
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
The Endocrine System
 Thyroid gland
 Secretes hormones
(primarily thyroxin) that
control metabolism
 Parathyroid glands
 Control levels of
calcium and
phosphate which in
turn controls levels of
excitability
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
Endocrine System
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
The Brain – The Central Core
Module 11
 Medulla
 Controls breathing,
heart rate, and blood
pressure
 Pons
 Maintains the sleep-
wake cycle
 Cerebellum
 Coordinates body’s
movements
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
The Brain – The Central Core
 Thalamus
 Relays information from
sensory receptors to the
brain
 Hypothalamus
 Influences motivated
behavior
 Regulates hunger, thirst,
body temperature, and
sexual drive.
 Directly involved in
emotional behavior
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
The Brain – The Central Core
 Reticular formation
 Network of neurons found throughout the
brain
 Serves to alert and arouse higher brain in
response to incoming information
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
The Brain – The Limbic System
 Ring of structures located
between the central core
and the cerebral
hemispheres
 Important to learning and
emotional behavior
 Hippocampus essential in
formation of new memories
 Amygdala, together with
the hippocampus, is
important for regulating
emotions
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
The Cerebral Cortex
Module 12
 Occipital lobe
 Receives and processes
visual information
 Temporal lobe
 Complex visual tasks such
as face recognition
 Receives and processed
auditory information
 Involved in balance, some
emotions and motivations
 Some language processing
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
The Cerebral Cortex
 Parietal lobe
 Receives sensory
information from body
 Involved in spatial abilities
 Frontal lobe
 Coordinated information
from other lobes
 Controls voluntary
movement, attention,
setting goals, and
expression of appropriate
emotions
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
Brain Hemisphere
Module 13
 Corpus Callosum
 Fibers that connect the
two hemispheres
 Allow close
communication
between left and right
hemishphere
 Each hemisphere
appears to specialize
in certain functions
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
Split-Brain Research
 Much information about functions of each
hemisphere has come from studying split-
brain patients
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
Genes, Evolution, and
Behavior
Module 14
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
Genetics
 Heredity - transmission of trait from one
generation to next
 Chromosomes
 Pairs of thread like bodies that contain genes
 Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
 Organic molecule arranged in a double-helix
 Contains the “code of life”
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
Behavior Genetics
 Study of behavior from a genetic
perspective
 Animal behavior genetic studies include:
 Strain studies
 Selection studies
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
Human Behavior Genetics
 Family studies
 Assume that close family members share
more of a trait than non-relatives
 Used to assess the heritability of
psychological disorders or traits
 Twin studies
 Used to determine how heritable a trait or
disorder may be
 Identical twins would have highest heritability
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
Human Behavior Genetics
 Adoption studies
 Used to assess the influence of environment
 Molecular genetics
 Direct study of the genetic code
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
Evolutionary Psychology
Module 15
 Natural selection
 “Survival of the fittest”
 Evolutionary psychology looks at the
adaptive or survival value of behaviors
Psychology: An Introduction
Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto
© 2005 Prentice Hall
Social Implications
 Study of biological origins of behavior
could lead to genocide and eugenics
aimed at eliminating certain types of
people
 Could also be used to create new
categories of people, such as people bred
to be good soldiers or manual laborers

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  • 1. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall The Biological Basis of Behavior
  • 2. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall Neurons: The Messengers  About 100 billion neurons (nerve cells) in the human brain  Neurons have many of the same features as other cells  Nucleus  Cytoplasm  Cell membrane  What makes neurons unique is their shape and function
  • 3. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall Structure of Neurons  Dendrites  Carry information to the cell body from other neurons  Cell Body (Soma)  Contains nucleus  Axon  Carries information to the next cell  Myelin Sheath  Insulates the axon and speeds up the neural impulse
  • 4. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall Types of Neurons  Sensory neurons  Carry information from sensory systems to the brain  Also referred to as afferent  Motor neurons  Carry information from the brain to muscles and glands  Also referred to as efferent  Interneurons  Carry information between other neurons
  • 5. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall Glial Cells  Cells that insulate and support neurons  Create the myelin sheath  Remove waste products  Provide nourishment  Prevent harmful substances from entering the brain
  • 6. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall The Neural Impulse
  • 7. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall The Neural Impulse  Ions  Charged molecules  Resting Potential  When more negative ions are inside the neuron than outside  Charge is approximately -70mV  Neuron is not transmitting information
  • 8. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall The Neural Impulse  Polarization  When the electrical charge of a cell moves away from zero  Depolarization  When the electrical charge of a cell moves toward zero
  • 9. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall The Neural Impulse  Action Potential  Sudden, massive change in charge in the neuron  Occurs when depolarization reaches the threshold of excitation  Ions flow across cell membrane
  • 10. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall The Neural Impulse  Graded Potentials  Subthreshold depolarization  Many subthreshold depolarizations are added together to produce an action potential (a process known as summation)
  • 11. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall The Neural Impulse  All-or-None Law  A neuron either fires or it does not  When it does fire, it will always produce an impulse of the same strength  Intensity of a stimulus is coded by the frequency of action potentials
  • 12. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall The Neural Impulse  Absolute refractory period  Period immediately after an action potential when another action potential cannot occur  Relative refractory period  Period following absolute refractory period when a neuron will only respond to a stronger than normal impulse
  • 13. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall The Synapse  Synaptic space (synaptic cleft)  Tiny gap between neurons  Terminal button  Enlarged area at the end of an axon  The synapse  Composed of the terminal button of one neuron, the synaptic space, and the dendrites or cell body of the receiving neuron
  • 14. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall Transmission Between Neurons  Synaptic vesicles  Sacs in terminal button that release chemicals into synaptic space  Neurotransmitters  Chemicals released by synaptic vesicles  Receptor sites  Location on receptor neuron for specific neurotransmitter
  • 15. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall Some Well-Known Neurotransmitters  Acetylcholine (ACh)  Released at the neuromuscular junction  Plays an important role in arousal and attention  Loss of ACh producing cells is linked to Alzheimer’s Disease  Dopamine  Affects neurons associated with voluntary movement  Plays a role in learning, memory, and emotions  Loss of dopamine-producing cells causes symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease
  • 16. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall Some Well-Known Neurotransmitters  Serotonin  Found throughout the brain  Appears to sets an “emotional tone”  Low serotonin levels are implicated in depression  Endorphins  Reduce pain by inhibiting or “turning down” neurons that transmit pain information
  • 17. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall Neural Plasticity  The brain can be changed, both structurally and chemically, by experience  Rat studies show that an “enriched” environment leads to larger neurons with more connections  Has also been shown in humans  Recent research has uncovered evidence of neurogenesis, or the production of new brain cells, in human brains
  • 18. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall Nervous System Organization Module 10  Central nervous system (CNS)  Consists of the brain and spinal cord  Peripheral nervous system  Connects the CNS to the rest of the body  Somatic nervous system  Autonomic nervous system
  • 19. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall Central Nervous System Central Nervous System Brain Spinal Cord
  • 20. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall The Peripheral Nervous System Peripheral Nervous System Somatic Nervous System Autonomic Nervous System Sympathetic Division Parasympathetic Division
  • 21. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall The Somatic Nervous System  Consists of neurons that communicate between the body and the brain  Afferent neurons  Neurons that carry messages from sense organs to spinal cord  Efferent neurons  Neurons that carry messages from the spinal cord or brain to muscles and glands
  • 22. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall The Autonomic Nervous System  Sympathetic division  Most active when you are angry, afraid, or aroused  Fight-or-flight response  Increases heart rate and breathing  Stops digestion
  • 23. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall The Spinal Cord  The spinal cord controls some protective reflex movements without any input from the brain
  • 24. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall The Autonomic Nervous System  Parasympathetic division  Calms body  Produces effects opposite to those of the sympathetic division  Reduces heart rate and breathing  Restores digestion
  • 25. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall The Spinal Cord
  • 26. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall The Spinal Cord  Complex cable of nerves that connects brain to rest of the body  Carries motor impulses from the brain to internal organs and muscles  Carries sensory information from extremities and internal organs to the brain
  • 27. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall The Endocrine System  Helps coordinate and integrate complex psychological reactions  Endocrine glands secrete hormones into the bloodstream  Hormones serve to organize the nervous system and body  Hormones also activate behavior, such as sexual behavior
  • 28. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall The Endocrine System  Pituitary gland  Referred to as the “master gland” because it regulates many other glands  Gonads  Ovaries and testes secrete estrogens and androgens  Adrenal glands  Secretes hormones in reaction to stress
  • 29. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall The Endocrine System  Pineal gland  Secretes melatonin which regulates the sleep-wake cycle  Pancreas  Regulates blood-sugar levels  Secretes insulin and glucagon
  • 30. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall The Endocrine System  Thyroid gland  Secretes hormones (primarily thyroxin) that control metabolism  Parathyroid glands  Control levels of calcium and phosphate which in turn controls levels of excitability
  • 31. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall Endocrine System
  • 32. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall The Brain – The Central Core Module 11  Medulla  Controls breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure  Pons  Maintains the sleep- wake cycle  Cerebellum  Coordinates body’s movements
  • 33. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall The Brain – The Central Core  Thalamus  Relays information from sensory receptors to the brain  Hypothalamus  Influences motivated behavior  Regulates hunger, thirst, body temperature, and sexual drive.  Directly involved in emotional behavior
  • 34. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall The Brain – The Central Core  Reticular formation  Network of neurons found throughout the brain  Serves to alert and arouse higher brain in response to incoming information
  • 35. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall The Brain – The Limbic System  Ring of structures located between the central core and the cerebral hemispheres  Important to learning and emotional behavior  Hippocampus essential in formation of new memories  Amygdala, together with the hippocampus, is important for regulating emotions
  • 36. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall The Cerebral Cortex Module 12  Occipital lobe  Receives and processes visual information  Temporal lobe  Complex visual tasks such as face recognition  Receives and processed auditory information  Involved in balance, some emotions and motivations  Some language processing
  • 37. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall The Cerebral Cortex  Parietal lobe  Receives sensory information from body  Involved in spatial abilities  Frontal lobe  Coordinated information from other lobes  Controls voluntary movement, attention, setting goals, and expression of appropriate emotions
  • 38. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall Brain Hemisphere Module 13  Corpus Callosum  Fibers that connect the two hemispheres  Allow close communication between left and right hemishphere  Each hemisphere appears to specialize in certain functions
  • 39. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall Split-Brain Research  Much information about functions of each hemisphere has come from studying split- brain patients
  • 40. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall Genes, Evolution, and Behavior Module 14
  • 41. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall Genetics  Heredity - transmission of trait from one generation to next  Chromosomes  Pairs of thread like bodies that contain genes  Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)  Organic molecule arranged in a double-helix  Contains the “code of life”
  • 42. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall Behavior Genetics  Study of behavior from a genetic perspective  Animal behavior genetic studies include:  Strain studies  Selection studies
  • 43. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall Human Behavior Genetics  Family studies  Assume that close family members share more of a trait than non-relatives  Used to assess the heritability of psychological disorders or traits  Twin studies  Used to determine how heritable a trait or disorder may be  Identical twins would have highest heritability
  • 44. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall Human Behavior Genetics  Adoption studies  Used to assess the influence of environment  Molecular genetics  Direct study of the genetic code
  • 45. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall Evolutionary Psychology Module 15  Natural selection  “Survival of the fittest”  Evolutionary psychology looks at the adaptive or survival value of behaviors
  • 46. Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall Social Implications  Study of biological origins of behavior could lead to genocide and eugenics aimed at eliminating certain types of people  Could also be used to create new categories of people, such as people bred to be good soldiers or manual laborers