Gerard's Biological Approach
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ACROSS 5 These account for our inherited biological characteristics. 9 American important to physiological psychology. 16 This structure has three parts; forebrain, midbrain and hindbrain. 18 This is the general name for our somatic and autonomic nervous systems. 19 Our 'Master Gland'. 21 This part of the PNS is responsible for pupil dilation. 22 He discovered the part of our brain responsible for speech articulation in 1869. 24 These type of questions are often asked in biological psychology when using animals in research. 25 Our brain and spinal cord. 26 Internal bodily balance. 27 Manufactures and secretes hormones into our bloodstream. |
DOWN 1 The approach in psychology which understands behaviour in terms of the inter-relationship between our mind, our physiology and our genetics. 2 Main criticism of the biological approach. 3 Part of the brain important to our emotions, or how we feel. 4 Proposed by Iverson (1979) this theory accounts for schizophrenia from a biological point of view. 6 The chemical messengers of the body. 7 Word for our bodily structures and functions. 8 This includes positive symptoms such as auditory hallucinations and delusions. 10 Phrase in psychology used to describe the study of personality, intelligence and atypical behaviour from a biological point of view. 11 Famous theory proposed by Cannon (1914, 1927). 12 This part of the PNS is responsible for pupil contraction. 13 Our genetic inheritance when born. 14 British naturalist influential regards evolutionary psychology. 15 10-12 billion of these help communication in our body. 17 We normally inherit 23 pairs of these from our biological parents. 20 What our genetic inheritance becomes as a result of interaction with our environment. 23 Collective name for somatotrophin, oxytocin, and insulin etc. |