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Introduction to the Biological Level of Analysis
IB Psychology SL
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Principles the Define the Biological Level of Analysis
Reject the idea that the mind exists independently of the physical brain. EVERY TIME YOU THINK… YOUR BRAIN IS DOING SOMETHING IMPORTANT! Behavior is the result of a biodirectional process. Biology and the Environment influence each other in a reciprocal relationship.
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Principles the Define the Biological Level of Analysis
Animal models establish a base from which to consider human behavior.
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Biological Level- Learning Outcomes
General Outcomes Outline principles that define the biological level of analysis Explain how principles that define the biological level of analysis may be demonstrated in research. Discuss how and why particular research methods are used at the biological level of analysis. Discuss ethical considerations related to research studies at the biological level of analysis.
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Biological Level- Learning Outcomes
Physiology and Behavior Explain on study related to localization of function in the brain. Using one or more examples, explain effects of neurotransmission on human behavior. Using one or more examples, explain functions of two hormones in human behavior. Discuss the effects of environment on physiological processes. Examine one interaction between cognition and physiology in terms of behavior. Evaluate two relevant studies. Discuss the use of brain imaging technologies in investigating the relationship between biological factors and behavior.
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Biological Level- Learning Outcomes
Genetics and Behavior With reference to relevant research studies, to what extent does genetic inheritance influence behavior. Examine one evolutionary explanation of behavior. Discuss ethical considerations into genetic influences on behavior.
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Review of the Brain, Neurons, Neurochemicals, and genetics!!
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The Neuron
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Neural Communication: Action Potential
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Neural Communication: Synapses
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Neurotransmitters
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How Neurotransmitter Affect Us
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The Nervous System
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The Nervous System
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Nervous System
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Autonomic Nervous System
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The Endocrine System
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What does the Endocrine System Do?
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Hormones Hormone Gland Action Testosterone / Estrogen Testes/ Ovaries
Controls puberty and sext production. Anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) Pituitary gland Controls blood water level by triggering uptake of water in the kidneys. Cortisol Adrenal gland “stress” hormone Thyroxine Controls metabolic rate. Adrenaline Prepares body for action (fight-or-flight) Glucagon Pancreas Controls blood sugar levels by decreasing uptake of glucose. Insulin Controls blood sugar levels by increasing uptake of glucose.
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The Brain
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Limbic System
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Hindbrain
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Genetics DNA Genotype / Phenotype Mendel and Punnet Squares
Dominant/ Recessive Genes
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Twin and Adoption Studies
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