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1 Nature vs. Nurture (via) or “Why we are who we are” Dr. Swoap Intro to Psychology

2 Fundamental Question How are we shaped by both our heredity and life history?

3 Behavior Genetics Attempts to explain individual differences –Twin studies –Adoption studies Heritability: The proportion of variation among individuals that we can attribute to genes Temperament and Personality: Were you born that way?

4 Evolutionary Psychology How does natural selection work with regards to behavior? –Survival-oriented behavior is passed on

5 Evolutionary Psychology and sexual behavior Survey: –Question 1: A sunny afternoon on vacation… You are relaxing by the ocean. A person you don’t know, but whom you think is really good- looking, comes up to you and says: “I find you really attractive. I’d like to sleep with you tonight.” What would you do/say? –Question 2: How often do you think about sex?

6 How often do you think about sex?

7 Energizing and directing arousal It’s an interplay of internal and external stimuli Internal: Hormones, brain structures, neurotransmitters, imagined stimuli External: Environmental and sociocultural factors

8 Environmental Influences –Five ways we are shaped along with genes: 1. Prenatal environment 2. Early experience 3. Peer Influence 4. Culture 5. Gender influences Keep in mind that our genes influence the nurture and experiences we seek. (My children and their temperaments influence my parenting.)

9 1. Prenatal environment influences –

10 2. Early experience Multiple studies emphasize the importance of stimulating experience &/or touch: Both enhance brain development (as does physical activity) Rosenzweig et al., 1972)

11 3. Peer influence factors

12 4. Culture –Examples? Food preferences, personal space, aggression/violent behavior Obesity –Cultural influences combined with a genetic predisposition to store fat

13 BODY MASS ENERGY INENERGY OUT Increase in availability of high density foods (sugar/fat are cheap) Increase in size Decrease in cost Decrease in work- related activities Decrease in activity of daily living Genetic predisposition to store fat Nature via Nurture in Obesity

14 “Our jeans no longer fit our waist because our genes no longer fit our environment”

15 5. Gender Influences Why are you a male/female? (Besides the obvious reasons…) Gender is a social category of being male or female.

16 Gender development starts early Is it a boy or a girl???

17 Interactive model of Gender Development Parenting style Child’s traits & Biological factors Socio-cultural factors

18 Socialization and gender Differential gender socialization –Stereotyping –Labeling –Differences in Opportunities Gender and culture –(e.g., rites of passage, expected behaviors)


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