1. Is it considered as a strong genetic component if a monozygotic triplets seperated from birth with different environments have similarities in traits or behavior? In relation to the first question, is it due to the environmental pre natal affect caused by the pregnant mother? 2. Professor Sapolsky has said that antisocial traits would be negatively expressed "only if" the mother was cold and distant. This pointed out that a mother's care has a significant impact on a child's development. However, is it safe to say that a mother’s love is enough for a child to combat his antisocial behavior? 3. Professor Sapolsky gave an example about parents having an autistic child. However, people would blame the parents why the kid behaves in a certain way. Would you say that the parent-blame culture couldn’t be avoided even though it has been proven that autism is a genetically-based condition?
1. Is it considered as a strong genetic component if a monozygotic triplets seperated from birth with different environments have similarities in traits or behavior? In relation to the first question, is it due to the environmental pre natal affect caused by the pregnant mother?
2. Professor Sapolsky has said that antisocial traits would be negatively expressed "only if" the mother was cold and distant. This pointed out that a mother's care has a significant impact on a child's development. However, is it safe to say that a mother’s love is enough for a child to combat his antisocial behavior?
3. Professor Sapolsky gave an example about parents having an autistic child. However, people would blame the parents why the kid behaves in a certain way. Would you say that the parent-blame culture couldn’t be avoided even though it has been proven that autism is a genetically-based condition?
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