“Genetic conflict theory proposes that though our maternal and paternal genes blend together to make us who we are, they retain markers indicating their origin. These cause the genes to either cooperate or fight as we develop,” writes @jessicadayers.bsky.socialbuff.ly/3LSripi
Human psychology is influenced by a complex network of genes and environmental factors. Studying how and when genes fail to cooperate could broaden our understanding of behavior.
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It really is interesting! The longer I spend reading about the differences in the disorders, the more fascinating I find it!
Thanks for sharing!
What do your genes have to do with psychology? The likely influence your behavior more than you realize Read my new piece in The Conversation, hope you enjoy it! theconversation.com/what-do-gene...
Human psychology is influenced by a complex network of genes and environmental factors. Studying how and when genes fail to cooperate could broaden our understanding of behavior.
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