IB Psychology HL - BLOA - Discuss use of tech in Investigating the Link Between Biological Factors and Behaviour
Brain imaging technologies are non‑invasive methods used to observe the structure and function of the brain, helping us understand how biological factors relate to behaviour.
Brain imaging technology
non invasive procedures
- used to measure brain activity, look at brain structures, and discover the functions of brain areas
Key Terms
Brain imaging technology
non invasive procedures
- used to measure brain activity, look at brain structures, and discover t...
PET
positron emission tomography
injects radioactive sugar that produces gamma rays while it’s being metabolised by the brain
Raine et al. (1997) - Aim
To investigate brain abnormalities in murderers using PET scans
Raine et al. (1997) - Process
41 prisoners charged with murder were paired with a control (non-murdering) subject
Each control subject had the same age, s...
Raine et al. (1997) - Findings
murderers exhibited:
lower activity in the prefrontal cortex (linked to a loss of self-control and altered emotion)
lo...
Raine et al. (1997) - Conclusion
problems with the mentioned structures may cause a lack of inhibition for violent behaviour and greater fearlessness
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| Term | Definition |
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Brain imaging technology |
- used to measure brain activity, look at brain structures, and discover the functions of brain areas |
PET | positron emission tomography
strengths:
limitations:
PET study: Raine et al. (1997) |
Raine et al. (1997) - Aim | To investigate brain abnormalities in murderers using PET scans |
Raine et al. (1997) - Process |
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Raine et al. (1997) - Findings | murderers exhibited:
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Raine et al. (1997) - Conclusion | problems with the mentioned structures may cause a lack of inhibition for violent behaviour and greater fearlessness |
Raine et al. (1997) - Evaluation |
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CT |
strengths: limitations:
CT study: Ogden (2005) |
hemineglect | cause: damage to one side of the brain |
Ogden (2005) - Aim | investigate hemineglect’s biological causes and cognitive effects |
Ogden (2005) - Findings |
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Ogden (2005) - Conclusion | the fact that Janet appears to be aware of her condition implies that her condition doesn’t cause inability to sense the left side of space, simply a willing neglect |
strengths of case studies |
- can be very useful for constructing/challenging theories |
limitations of case studies |
- ethical considerations: participant may be upset by invasiveness |
general evaluation of applications of tech in investigating the link between neurophysiology and behaviour |
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what to write when asked: “Discuss use of tech in investigating the link between biological factors and behaviour” |
for each tech:
PET: Raine et al. (1997) |