6. Behavioral Genetics I
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- (April 12, 2010) Robert Sapolsky introduces a two-part series exploring the controversial scientific practice of inferring behavior to genetics. He covers classical techniques in behavior genetics and flaws, the significance of environmental factors, non genetic inheritance of traits, and multigenerational effects and relationship to epigenetic differences.
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After listening to this talk one might come to the conclusion that maternal leave, before and after birth, would be a good idea because stress for the mother does seem to have an influence on the developing child.
Him telling me I am a female rat fetus: Me nodding in total agreement: of course what else would I be
Why doesn’t that person coughing leave?
What is lil bro yapping about?
I AM NOT a rat fetus
We are not born Blank Slates, obviously.
The constant cough just got on my nerves😵💫
twins arent always raised exactly the same
the idea that boys and girls are treated and raised the same at the time of middle school is so ridiculous i laughed out loud when the study claimed that. glad he addressed how ludicrous that was.
“Some rat mothers…they simply are better. They’re better, they’re nicer, they have better souls.”
"People who are taller are treated better and considered more attractive, he says bitterly"
I love how Robert everytime he introduces a new way of genetic research he hypes up as much as posible only for demolishing it a minute later
I love this man. The world is a better place because of him. Thank you for making it possible for the rest of us to have a chance to listen to his lectures.
He's just spewing knowledge at the pace of a train and I'm here absorbing it like sponge and it all feels good
I'm still amazed for having the opportunity to see this classes here. There's no Black Mirror season that can overcome the existential feeling after seeing one of these lessons. Thank you Mr. Sapolsky!
I'm now personally invested in the lives of Wolfie, Schmuel and both of their wives, named Congolia.
Forever grateful to Dr. Sapolsky and Stanford for this priceless opportunity to learn. Watching these lectures makes me realise I haven't had a whole lot of good teachers in my life.
Thank you for these lectures Robert Sapolsky and those people who enable us to watch these videos :)
I've taken so many classes at Stanford for FREE - Thanks youtube and Standford!
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