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Chapter 3 - The biology of behavior
Genes and Behavior
- Your genetic material is composed mainly of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and is passed down in the form of chromosomes from both
your mother and your father
- A chromosome is a very long thread of DNA wrapped around proteins to hold it all
together
- You inherit 23 chromosomes from one parent and 23 chromosomes from the other
parent
- End up with 23 pairs of chromosomes (46 individual chromosomes) in every cell of
your body
- The total amount of your unique DNA is referred to as your genome
- Each person’s unique and incomparable genome is called his or her genotype
- What form a gene takes and how it gets expressed in observable characteristics is
known as the phenotype
- Genes are the segments of DNA that code for protein synthesis,ise the functional
segment of DNA
- Most traits, height, weight, intelligence, and personality, are the result of many dozens or hundreds of genes, known as polygenic
traits
- Traits that have a one-to-one connection to a gene are known as monogenic traits
- Some humans have a change or mutation in their genetic sequence
- Different forms of genes are known as alleles, one you inherit from your mother and the other from your father
- Dominant alleles show their effect even if there is only one copy of that allele in the pair
- Recessive alleles show their effects only when both alleles are the same
Principles of behavioral genetics
- Psychologists turn to science to study heredity effects on behavior
- There are three principles of behavioral genetics that are relevant to psychology
- Relationship between specific genes and behavior is complex, usually with many genes involved in each trait
- By studying twins and adoptees, and genetic markers, behavior geneticists can disentangle the contributions of heredity
(nature) and environment (nurture) that influence behavior
- The environment influences how and when genes affect behavior
Relative effects of genes and environment teased apart
- Characteristics are influenced by genetics (heritability)
- Teasing apart and identifying genetic and environmental influences on behavior can be done but requires special techniques
- Researchers use two different research methods to study the relative effects of nature and nurture (twin adoption studies and gene by
environment studies)
Environment can change gene expression: epigenetics
- Study of changes in the way genes are expressed
- Activated (turned on) or deactivated
- (turned off) without changing the sequence of DNA

, THe nervous system
- Controls all the actions and automatic processes of the body
- Everything we experience and do results from the activity of nerve cells
- Nerve cells are organized in a net of circuits far more complex than any electrical system
you could imagine
Organization of the nervous system
- Has two main parts and several components
- Divided into central nervous system which includes the brain and spinal cord
- Peripheral nervous system consists of all the other nerve cells in the body
- Peripheral nervous system includes the somatic nervous system and the autonomic
nervous system
- Somatic nervous system serves the skeletal muscles of the body, it sends messages out to the skeletal muscles from the CNS and
transmits sensory information back to the CNS from the skeletal muscles
- The autonomic nervous system (ANS) serves the involuntary systems of the body, such as internal organs and glands
- ANS has two main branches
- Sympathetic nervous system
- Parasympathetic nervous system
- Nerves of both of these systems control muscles in organs such as stomach, small intestine, bladder, and in glands (sweat glands)
- Sympathetic nervous system activities bodily systems in times of emergency by increasing heart rate, dilating the pupils of the eyes, or
inhibiting digestion
- Responsible for what the physiologist WALTER CANNON (1939) LABELED THE FIGHT OR FLIGHT RESPONSE
- FUNCTION OF THE Parasympathetic nervous system is largely one of relaxation, returning the body
to a less active and restful state
- All of the systems that are aroused by the sympathetic nervous system are relaxed by the
parasympathetic
- ANS PRODUCES MANY OF THE PHYSICAL SENSATIONS WE EXPERIENCE DURING EMOTIONAL AROUSAL, SUCH AS
A RACING HEART OF SWEATY PALMS
CELLS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM: GLIAL CELLS AND NEURONS
- Central nervous system is made up of glial cells and neurons
- GLIA is the greek word for glue, glial cells serve the primary function of holding the CNS
together
- Neurons are the cells that process and transmit information throughout the nervous system
- Information is transmitted between neurons by means of chemicals
neurotransmitters
The structure and types of neurons
- Late 1800s, Spanish anatomist Santiago Ramon y Cajal, deciphered the precise nature and structure of nerve cells (neurons)
- He identified the three major parts of the neuron: cell body, dendrites, and axon
- The cell body, or soma, of the nyerons contains a nucleus and other components needed for cell maintenance and function
- The genes that direct neural change and growth lie within the nucleus itself
- Extending from one side of the soma is a long projection called an axon
- Axons transmit electrical impulses toward the adjacent neuron

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