observational learning
obervational learning
mirror neurons
Culture is thought to have biological basis as it is shaped by evolution and is influenced by our brain structure, genetics, and social behavior. Brain areas such as the prefrontal cortex and limbic system play a role in shaping cultural norms, values, and behaviors. Additionally, genetic studies suggest that genes can influence cultural traits such as language, altruism, and social learning.
The biological basis of most of what we see as human behavior is broken into three parts. They are self preservation, reproduction and greed.
Anaxonic, unipolar, bipolar or multipolar
circadian
True
The biological basis of human behavior can be attributed to factors such as genetics, brain structure, neurotransmitters, and hormones. Genetic influences can determine predispositions to certain behaviors, while brain structure and function play a crucial role in emotion regulation, decision-making, and cognition. Neurotransmitters and hormones can also influence behavior by affecting mood, motivation, and social interactions.
Chemicals and chemical reactions being released by the brain.
The basis for assessments is provided through feedback.
no
They are both a biological race, and civilized/social race.