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Chapter 3: Genetic Influences on Behavior: Nature & Nurture work together to shape us

Chapter 3: Genetic Influences on Behavior: Nature & Nurture work together to shape us . Outline 1. Genes 2. Evolutionary Psychology 3. Behavior Genetics 4. Environmental Influence 5. The Nature and Nurture of Gender. I. Genes: Our Biological Blueprint.

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Chapter 3: Genetic Influences on Behavior: Nature & Nurture work together to shape us

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  1. Chapter 3: Genetic Influences on Behavior: Nature & Nurture work together to shape us

  2. Outline 1. Genes 2. Evolutionary Psychology 3. Behavior Genetics 4. Environmental Influence 5. The Nature and Nurture of Gender

  3. I. Genes: Our Biological Blueprint Genes enable our biology, which in turn enables our behavior • Chromosomes • DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

  4. I. Genes: Our Biological Blueprint • Genes • Genome

  5. Nucleus Chromosome Gene Cell DNA I. Genes: Our Biological Blueprint

  6. II. Evolutionary Psychology Study of how natural selection favored behavioral tendencies that contribute to the survival & spread of our ancestors genes. • A. Natural Selection

  7. II. Evolutionary Psychology • B. Mutation

  8. II. Evolutionary Psychology • C. Sexuality: Our natural yearnings are our genes’ way of reproducing themselves • Gender

  9. II. Evolutionary Psychology • C. Sexuality

  10. III. Behavior Genetics Study individual differences weighing genetic & environmental contributions to our various traits. A. Twin Studies • Identical Twins: • Fraternal Twins:

  11. Identical twins Fraternal twins Same sex only Same or opposite sex III. Behavior Genetics

  12. III. Behavior Genetics • Twin Studies: • Identical twins • Separated Twins –

  13. III. Behavior Genetics B. Adoption Studies

  14. III. Behavior Genetics • C. Temperament • D. Heritability

  15. III. Behavior Genetics • E. Gene-Environment Interaction • F. Molecular Genetics

  16. IV. Environmental Influences ½ of population differences are from genes & the other ½ is from Environment. • A. Parents

  17. IV. Environmental Influences • B. Prenatal Environment

  18. Rat brain cell Impoverished environment Rat brain cell Enriched environment IV. Environmental Influences • C. Experience & Brain Development

  19. IV. Environmental Influences • C. Experience & Brain Development Not trained Trained

  20. IV. Environmental Influences • D. Peer Influence

  21. IV. Environmental Influences • E. Culture: • Norms: • Personal Space • Punctuality • Pace of life • Memes:

  22. V. The Nature & Nurture of Gender A. Nature of Gender: male & female are different as a result of genetics & sex hormones • X Chromosome • Y Chromosome

  23. V. The Nature & Nurture of Gender A. Nature of Gender: • Testosterone

  24. V. The Nature & Nurture of Gender B. Nurture of Gender • Role • Gender Role • Gender Identity • Gender-typing

  25. V. The Nature & Nurture of Gender

  26. V. The Nature & Nurture of Gender

  27. V. The Nature & Nurture of Gender • Social Learning Theory • Gender Schema Theory

  28. V. The Nature & Nurture of Gender

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