EDEXCEL | A-Level | Biological Psychology

Subject ContentNeed to Know
Central Nervous System– Neurotransmitters, functions, synaptic transmission
– Structure and role of the neuron function of
– Effect of recreational drugs on the transmission
process in the central nervous system
Brain– Different brain areas (ie. pre-frontal cortex)
– Brain functioning as an explanation of aggression
Role of Evolution– Natural Selection
– Explanation for human behavior and aggression

Aggression– Testosterone
Freud Psychodynamic
– Id, ego, superego, unconscious, catharsis
– Freud’s view of the personality shows it develops
individual differences
Developmental psychology– The role of evolution in human development
– The role of hormones in human development
MethodsCorrelational research

Brain-scanning techniques: CAT, PET, and fMRI
– Use of brain-scanning techniques to
investigate human behaviour, e.g. aggression

Gottesman and Shields (1966) twin study

Ludeke et al. (2013) adoption study
Classic StudyRaine et al. (1997)
– Brain abnormalities in murderers via PET
Contemporary StudiesLi et al. (2013)
– Abnormal function of the posterior cingulate cortex in heroin addicted users during resting-state and drug-cue stimulation task

Brendgen et al. (2005)
– Genetic and environmental effects on social aggression
– A study of 6-year-old twins.

Van den Oever et al. (2008)
Key Questions– How effective is drug therapy for treating addictions? Ie. methadone to treat heroin addiction.
– What are the implications for society if aggression is
found to be caused by nature not nurture?
IDA● Ethics (ie. confidentiality and informed consent).
● Practical issues in the design and implementation
of research (ie. issues in measuring the complexity of the brain)
● Reductionism (ie. focusing on aggression when
studying the brain)
● Comparing causes of aggression comparing Freud’s ideas and biological explanations
● Psychology as a science (ie. synaptic transmission;
brain-scanning techniques)
● Culture and gender (ie. hormonal differences
between males and females possibly influencing
behavior, such as aggression)
● Nature-nurture (ie. brain localisation in aggression
and environmental influences in aggression)
● Issues of social control (ie. using knowledge of brain
function to control individuals)
● The use of psychological knowledge within society
(e.g. understanding causes of aggression, in order to
perhaps deal with them)

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