Study Guide for week 3
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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| How can genes influence the way your brain works? | structure of proteins, number of receptors, plasticity of neural networks, shape of neurotransmitters. ect...
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| If a trait is 100% genetically determined, then how often should identical twins exhibit the exact same level of that trait? | 100% of the time
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| describe how a personality trait can be passed on genetically even if mom and dad don’t exhibit that personality trait | The personality trait can be recessive.
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| describe how identical twins are different from fraternal twins | Identical twins share the same genetic code, while fraternal twins are as related as siblings, but where born from the same womb.
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| describe the role genes play in some cases of Autism | A genetic mutation causes impaired oxytocin receptors.
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| If one identical twin is diagnosed with autism, what is the likelihood the other will be? | 75% chance
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| If one Fraternal twin is diagnosed with autism, what is the likelihood the other will be? | 33% chance
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| In what ways are adopted children most like their adoptive parents? | Manners, Beliefs, cultural traits
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| In what ways are adopted children most like their biological parents | introversion/extraversion, addiction tendencies, Neuroticism,
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| Are phycological factors effected by nature or nurture | Both
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