Attachment: Caregiver-Infant interactions.Reciprocity - A description of how two people interact. Mother-infant interaction is reciprocal in that both infant and mother respond to...
Biopsychology: Divisions of the Nervous SystemTHE NERVOUS SYSTEM. The nervous system is a specialised system of up to 1 trillion neurones which allow signals to move between the brain...
Attachment: Role of the FatherATTACHMENT FIGURES Grossman (2002) carried out a longitudinal study, looking at both parent’s behaviour and its relationships to the...
Approaches: Evolutionary TheoryBiological Approach – Evolutionary Theory & Genetics NATURE/NURTURE - One of the debates covered in Y2. NATURE – what we are born with...
Attachment: Learning theory explanationsAttachment – Behaviourism Behaviourism can be used to explain attachment, using its two theories of classical and operant conditioning....
Biological Approach: Genotype & PhenotypeBiological Approach - Genotype & Phenotype The genotype–phenotype distinction is drawn in genetics. Genotype is an organism's full...
Approaches: Social Learning TheoryThe Social Learning Theory 1. Outline and evaluate the Social Learning Theory, refer to the Behaviourist approach as part of your...
Attachment: Schaffer and Emerson (1964)Stages of attachment. Schaffer & Emerson (1964) conducted an experiment to investigate the age at which specific attachments developed,...