LS 15 PHELAN UCLA
LS 15 Final Phelan UCLA Questions
And Answers Rated A+.
Why is the rate and direction of change more important than absolute levels how does this
relate to - ✔✔✔ - 50% of all suicides in prison happen in 1st 2 weeks
Extreme depression cuz it's a big change
If they make it thru things improve
Our happiness is relative to our basic feelings
Why are emotions designed to be less permanent than they feel - ✔✔✔ - Brain states that alter
your behavior in ways beneficial to your genes
Sitting being happy al the time is not consistent w evolution
Motivate u to do something so u can be motivated again once they reset
Describe 3 lines of evidence to support the idea that emotions are tools used to motivate our
behavior - ✔✔✔ - Ex: guilt, jealousy, desire
Guilt motivates you to not be selfish
Desire motivates you to act in a certain way to achieve your goals
Emotions like a lack of happiness can motivate you to take drugs
Sexual jealousy: if u are scared of someone cheating on you, you are going to step up your
game
Using an example describe the interplay between culture and biology - ✔✔✔ - Culture is
learning things its tech, education, etc
Ex: all of us have been reproductively mature for a while now, and very few of us have children.
Bio sets us up to be reproductively mature at age 13.
Ex: ppl start having sex at age 16 but birth control prevents them from having kids
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You are nudged in certain places but culture decides how you act on these urges
What is the fundamental reproductive equation what does it reveal about culture and biology -
✔✔✔ - Sex = pregnancy = babies = maternal child care = loss of female economic opportunity
= loss of female political power
It's hard to fight biological urges
Sex does not have to equal pregnancy -> rubber
Pregnancy does not have to equal babies -> surgery
Babies do not have to equal maternal child care -> rubber nipples
Maternal childcare does not have to equal loss of female economic opportunity -> daycare
Loss of female economic opportunity does not have to equal loss of female political power ->
The cultural idea that the person in power doesn't need to have the most money basically
democracy
There are certain biological constraints on how we r built that unchecked can lead to
undesirable outcomes
Culture can block every step of the fundamental reproductive equation
The invention of vulcanized rubber can stop that equation at 3 dif places
Bio is not an excuse
Using 2 examples explain what constrained learning is and how it illuminates culture biology -
✔✔✔ - Ex:
It is easier to grasp a language at a younger age compared to learning a language at age 20
because it is a biological constraint.
Rats could learn to associate certain stimuli and physical conditions but couldn't learn to
associate others
Associate nausea and weird taste
Associate light+noise w electric shock
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LS 15 Final Phelan UCLA Questions
And Answers Rated A+.
Why is the rate and direction of change more important than absolute levels how does this
relate to - ✔✔✔ - 50% of all suicides in prison happen in 1st 2 weeks
Extreme depression cuz it's a big change
If they make it thru things improve
Our happiness is relative to our basic feelings
Why are emotions designed to be less permanent than they feel - ✔✔✔ - Brain states that alter
your behavior in ways beneficial to your genes
Sitting being happy al the time is not consistent w evolution
Motivate u to do something so u can be motivated again once they reset
Describe 3 lines of evidence to support the idea that emotions are tools used to motivate our
behavior - ✔✔✔ - Ex: guilt, jealousy, desire
Guilt motivates you to not be selfish
Desire motivates you to act in a certain way to achieve your goals
Emotions like a lack of happiness can motivate you to take drugs
Sexual jealousy: if u are scared of someone cheating on you, you are going to step up your
game
Using an example describe the interplay between culture and biology - ✔✔✔ - Culture is
learning things its tech, education, etc
Ex: all of us have been reproductively mature for a while now, and very few of us have children.
Bio sets us up to be reproductively mature at age 13.
Ex: ppl start having sex at age 16 but birth control prevents them from having kids
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You are nudged in certain places but culture decides how you act on these urges
What is the fundamental reproductive equation what does it reveal about culture and biology -
✔✔✔ - Sex = pregnancy = babies = maternal child care = loss of female economic opportunity
= loss of female political power
It's hard to fight biological urges
Sex does not have to equal pregnancy -> rubber
Pregnancy does not have to equal babies -> surgery
Babies do not have to equal maternal child care -> rubber nipples
Maternal childcare does not have to equal loss of female economic opportunity -> daycare
Loss of female economic opportunity does not have to equal loss of female political power ->
The cultural idea that the person in power doesn't need to have the most money basically
democracy
There are certain biological constraints on how we r built that unchecked can lead to
undesirable outcomes
Culture can block every step of the fundamental reproductive equation
The invention of vulcanized rubber can stop that equation at 3 dif places
Bio is not an excuse
Using 2 examples explain what constrained learning is and how it illuminates culture biology -
✔✔✔ - Ex:
It is easier to grasp a language at a younger age compared to learning a language at age 20
because it is a biological constraint.
Rats could learn to associate certain stimuli and physical conditions but couldn't learn to
associate others
Associate nausea and weird taste
Associate light+noise w electric shock
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