Behaviourist and Bio perpectives

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  • Bio + Behavioural perspectives of P and I
    • Early bio thoughts
      • Physiognomy (endo, meso, ectomorph)
      • 'Humours': Socrates sanguine, choleric  (bodily fluid of blood, black bile, phlegm etc)
    • Evolutionary P psychology
      • Natural Selection (Darwin)
      • Adaptive strategies for survival (fearfulness, impulsivity, social)
    • Molecular Genetics
      • specific genes that influence behaviour (MAOA)
      • Genes and intelligence
        • DTNBP1 (UCLA 2006)
          • associated with SZ but may also link to general cognitive ability
        • Plomin 2007
          • 6 genes strongly associated with high/low IQ
            • BUT even most powerful only accounted for .4% of variation in IQ between people
        • Plomin 1998
          • IGF2 gene twice as common in highly intelligent kids
      • Genes and personality
        • Gene that produces DRD4 associated with ADHD and novelty-seeking behaviour
        • "Prozac gene" produces neurotransmitter related to serotonin
          • Linked to neuroticism + anxiety-related traits
          • Although gene accounts for 1/2% of variance (Harmer 2002)
          • ASPD
            • Low levels of activity in frontal lobe when lying
            • linked with low serotonin
              • So low regulation of aggression and impulsivity
    • Behaviourism
      • Pavlov, Watson, Skinner
        • Dogs, Little albert, operant condit-rats
      • Learnt behaviour
      • Conditioning
      • Tabula rasa, nurture, experience, environmental influence
      • Personality = product of learned associations
    • Physiology and body chemistry
      • Cortical arousal theory (Eysenck 1985)
        • Bio basis for certain P types (E and N)
          • EEG measures arousal from RAS (Sympathetic part of ANS)
            • I's = assumed innate higher levels of arousal
              • I's = higher amplification of input than E's
              • Inverted U graph shape for arousal/performance
                • Intermediate levels of arousal give "positive hedonic tone"
            • Campbell and Hawley 1982
              • student study habits: E's low level of stimulation, high boredom
      • Gray Reinforcement Sensitivity theory 1964
        • Behavioural activation system (BAS)
          • Motivation to get rewards
            • More active in E's
        • Behavioural inhibition system
          • Motivation to escape
            • More active in N's

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