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NATURE VS NURTURE EXPLAINING DIFFERENCES/ EXPLAINING SIMILARITIES QUESTION If it were possible, would you want to take a genetic test telling you which diseases you are likely to suffer from later in life? If you or your partner were pregnant- would you want the unborn child tested for genetic defects? NATURE WHEN BIOLOGY DETERMINES CHARACTERISTIC'S Biological determinism DOMINANT AND RECESSIVE GENES The Tower of London 46 Books 23 donated by mother 23 donated by father Books are Chromosomes Each chromosome is made up of one DNA molecule Gene=any group of DNA creating instructions for a specific biochemical unit 25-30,000 genes per chromosome MECHANISMS OF HEREDITY Genotype Complete set of genes one has inherited Phenotype Combination of genotype and environmental influences that result in the actual expression of traits -physical -behavioral -psychological DOMINANT VS. RECESSIVE GENES Dominant genes Recessive genes Characteristic is always present Two recessive genes must be paired in order for the characteristic to be present CONSIDER DOLLY…. Would a human clone’s adult personality mimic the person donating the genetic code? or Would he/she be unique? HEREDITY=WHEN BIOLOGY DETERMINES CHARACTERISTICS Genetic Predisposition Genetic Determinism Humans are born with a likelihood toward certain characteristics Does not mean “Born with” Usually needs something from the environment to activate- (diathesis-stress model) Common genetic predispositions….body weight-alcoholismAlzheimer’s-Schizophrenia • The idea that genes determine characteristics • Genotype= “full” heredity • Phenotype= “observed” properties • Common genetic abnormalities.. Down Syndrome, Williams Syndrome, Color blindness, PKU STILL CONFUSED? Heritability Body Weight • Refers to the amount of Difference between individuals … that seem to be accounted for by heredity. • IF body weight was 40% heritability it would NOT mean that 40% of your body weight comes from genetics…. But that 40% of the difference between you and some other individual seems due to genetics HOW DO GENES AND THE ENVIRONMENT INTERACT? PKU= Phenylketonuria Occurs when parents pass along a defective gene How Similar Are We? How do we know? IDENTICAL TWINS REARED APART… The Minnesota Twin Study ADOPTION STUDIES Characteristics more similar to biological parents.. With some exceptions.. Faith, values, manners, attitude. YOUR “GENETIC” OR “CORE” OF YOUR PERSONALITY IS YOUR TEMPERAMENT • The Easy child • The Difficult child • The Slow-to-warm-up child “Life is like a game of cards. The hand that is dealt you presents determinism; the way you play it is free will.” Nehru THE ENVIRONMENT (AND OUR EXPERIENCES) SHAPE US… Nurture NATURE ENABLES NURTURE AND NURTURE ENABLES NATURE Critical Period: An important time in development where development needs to happen or it will be delayed or dysfunctional Prenatal influences: German measles, birth defects, teratogens, fetal alcohol syndrome GENES AND ENVIRONMENT INTERACT DYNAMICALLY A child’s genotype (shyness) may affect the environments and experiences they seek……extremely shy children may avoid interactions with peers or be afraid of asking teachers for help EXPERIENCE AND BRAIN DEVELOPMENT… IT’S COMPLICATED Impoverished Environment The Somerville Project Enriched Environment Abecedarian Project