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Title: Functions of Hormones in Human Behavior


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Functions of Hormones in Human Behavior
  • IB Psychology
  • From Levels of Analysis in Psychology

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Function of Hormones in Human Behavior
  • Hormones are a contributing factor to behavior.
  • No modern psychologist suggests that hormones are
    the only factor explaining human behavior.

3
Hormones that Strongly Influence behavior
  • Cortisol (stress hormone)
  • Estrogen and Testosterone
  • All three are steroid hormones and are powerful
    influences on behavior.

4
Steroid Hormones
  • Produced by the adrenal cortex and gonads.
  • Influence the transcription process of genes
    contribute to the difference between males and
    females on some cognitive tasks.

5
Depression Stress hormones, neurotransmission,
and genes.
  • The World Health Organization predicts that
    depression will be the number one health problem
    in the future.

6
Sapolskis Research
  • Stress Hormones are secreted any time we
    experience the fight or flight syndrome.
  • Most humans get this feeling from the
    expectation of stressful situations or from
    imagined stressors.
  • Imagined stressors are social and psychological
    in nature.
  • Imagined or not the stress still affects the body
    the same way.

7
HPA Axis
  • The HPA (hypothalamic-petuitary-adrenal) axis is
    activated when stress is experienced.
  • A constantly activated HPA axis will have the
    following effects
  • Weakened immune system
  • Impaired memory
  • Increased risk of depression

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Sapolskis Research
  • People with depression have malfunctioning
    neurotransmitter systems.
  • Chronic high levels of stress hormones can alter
    the structure and function of serotonin,
    dopamine, and norepinephrine.

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Depression, Hormones, and the Brain
  • Many people with depression have a smaller
    hippocampus.
  • Cells in the hippocampus have receptors for
    stress hormones and long-term exposure to stress
    means that stress hormones can bind to cells and
    change them, possibly permanently (Walker, 2001).

10
Depression, Hormones, and Genetics
  • High stress levels affect genes.
  • Stress hormones affect the 5-HTT gene (a gene
    known to be linked to depression).

11
Other factors that contribute
  • Thinking and social expectations create imagined
    stressors.
  • Negative Cognitive Style
  • Low Perceived Efficacy

12
Depression Gender, stress hormones, and genes.
  • Susan Nolan-Hoeksma (2001) Gender Differences in
    Depression
  • Meta-Analysis Combines the results of several
    studies that address a set of related research
    hypotheses.

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Nolen-Hoeksema (2001)
  • Women are twice as likely as men to develop
    depression.
  • Transactional Model for depression depression
    impairs social and occupational functioning, and
    then can have a major impact on the environment.
  • Developmental Model for depression How age
    groups differ in depression.

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Nolen-Hoeksema (2001)
  • Stressful Life Events
  • Victimization
  • Chronic Stress
  • Gender Intensification in Adolescence
  • Reactivity to Stress
  • Biological Responses to Stress
  • Self-Concept
  • Coping Styles
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