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Myers PSYCHOLOGY
  • Chapter 3
  • The Nature and Nurture
  • Of Behavior
  • AP Psychology- Coach Sprenkle

2
Genes Our Biological Blueprint
  • Chromosomes
  • threadlike structures made of DNA that contain
    the genes
  • DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)
  • complex molecule containing the genetic
    information that makes up the chromosomes
  • has two strands-forming a double helix- held
    together by bonds between pairs of nucleotides

3
Genes Our Biological Blueprint
  • Genes
  • biochemical units of heredity that make up the
    chromosomes
  • a segment of DNA capable of synthesizing a
    protein
  • Genome
  • the complete instructions for making an organism
  • consisting of all the genetic material in its
    chromosomes

4
Genetics and Behavior
5
Behavior Genetics
  • Behavior Genetics
  • study of the power and limits of genetic and
    environmental influences on behavior
  • Environment
  • every nongenetic influence, from prenatal
    nutrition to the people and things around us

6
Behavior Genetics
  • Identical Twins
  • develop from a single zygote (fertilized egg)
    that splits in two, creating two genetic replicas
  • Fraternal Twins
  • develop from separate zygotes
  • genetically no closer than brothers and sisters,
    but they share the fetal environment

7
Behavior Genetics
  • Temperament
  • a persons characteristic emotional reactivity
    and intensity
  • Heritability
  • the proportion of variation among individuals
    that we can attribute to genes
  • may vary, depending on the range of populations
    and environments studied

8
Behavior Genetics
  • Interaction
  • the effect of one factor (such as environment)
    depends on another factor (such as heredity)
  • Molecular Genetics
  • the subfield of biology that studies the
    molecular structure and function of genes

9
Evolutionary Psychology
  • Natural Selection
  • the principle that, among the range of inherited
    trait variations, those contributing to survival
    will most likely be passed on to succeeding
    generations
  • Mutations
  • random errors in gene replication that lead to a
    change in the sequence of nucleotides
  • the source of all genetic diversity

10
Evolutionary Psychology
  • Evolutionary Psychology
  • the study of the evolution of behavior using the
    principles of natural selection
  • Gender
  • in psychology, the characteristics, where
    biologically or socially influenced, by which
    people define male and female

11
Evolutionary Psychology
  • Men everywhere preferred attractive physical
    features suggesting youth and health

12
Environmental Influence
  • Two placental arrangements in identical twins

13
Environmental Influence
  • Experience affects brain development

14
Environmental Influence
  • A trained brain

15
Environmental Influence
  • Culture
  • the enduring behaviors, ideas, attitudes, and
    traditions shared by a large group of people and
    transmitted from one generation to the next
  • Norm
  • an understood rule for accepted and expected
    behavior

16
Environmental Influence
  • Personal Space
  • the buffer zone we like to maintain around our
    bodies
  • Memes
  • self-replicating ideas, fashions, and innovation
    passed from person to person

17
The Nature and Nurture of Gender
  • X Chromosome
  • the sex chromosome found in both men and women
  • females have two males have one
  • an X chromosome from each parent produces a
    female
  • Y Chromosome
  • the sex chromosome found only in men
  • when paired with an X chromosome from the mother,
    it produces a male child

18
The Nature and Nurture of Gender
  • Testosterone
  • the most important of the male sex hormones
  • both males and females have it
  • additional testosterone in males stimulates
  • growth of male sex organs in the fetus
  • development of male sex characteristics during
    puberty
  • Role
  • a set of expectations (norms) about a social
    position
  • defining how those in the position ought to behave

19
The Nature and Nurture of Gender
  • Gender Role
  • a set of expected behaviors for males and females
  • Gender Identity
  • ones sense of being male or female
  • Gender-typing
  • the acquisition of a traditional masculine or
    feminine role

20
The Nature and Nurture of Gender
  • Social Learning Theory
  • theory that we learn social behavior by observing
    and imitating and by being rewarded or punished
  • Gender Schema Theory
  • theory that children learn from their cultures a
    concept of what it means to be male and female
    and that they adjust their behavior accordingly

21
The Nature and Nurture of Gender
  • Percentage agreeing The activities of married
    women are best confined to home and family
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