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3 min read•june 18, 2024
Dalia Savy
Jillian Holbrook
Megan Revello
Dalia Savy
Jillian Holbrook
Megan Revello
According to the College Board, "The structures of human biological systems and their functions influence our behavior and mental processes. ⚙️ Some psychologists study behaviors and mental processes from a biological perspective. This includes an examination of the influence that the interaction between human biology and our environment has on behavior and mental processes. This is a recurring topic throughout the course that will be used to explain many psychological phenomena. 🧠
The biological perspective also provides insight into the causes of and treatments for psychological disorders. 💊 There is a complex interaction between a person’s biology and their behavior and mental processes. Heredity and environment play a role, as do variations in a person’s consciousness." 💭
Unit 2 focuses on studying the physical (biological) bases for behavior and what can alter it. In this unit, we study the brain, body systems, genetics, consciousness, sleep, and drugs. All of these factors influence our behavior and mental processes (which are exactly what psychology is).
This unit comprises 8 - 10% of the AP Exam for Psychology.
Chromosomes | Epigenetics | Natural Selection | Mutations |
Genes | Environment | Endocrine System | Hormones |
Nervous System | Nerves | Dendrites | Neurons |
Axons | Action Potential | All-or-none Response | Synapse |
Endorphins | Threshold | Neurotransmitters | Reuptake |
Depressants | Stimulants | Hallucinogens | Psychoactive Drug |
Brainstem | Split Brain | Consciousness | Limbic System |
Lesion | MRI | CAT | EEG |
fMRI | PET | plasticity | neurogenesis |
Circadian Rhythm | REM sleep | Latent Content | Manifest Content |
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