Behavioral genetics
Both heredity and sociocultural environment contribute to personality development. Psychological studies on personality have not definitively proven which factor has a larger effect on personality development. Heredity is of biological significance and hence internal. Environment relates to external factors. Personality traits and development in a person in psychology, is in relation to a persons reaction to the environment in which he grows. Subjecting his heredity traits to a certain external factors or influence, will determine the personality he develops eventually. But still two identical twins may behave differently even if remain in the same environment, which will be so because the worldly reactions could be different to both of them and both may have different I Q applied to a certain situation and behave differently yet. Heredity- genes application to I Q is still a subjective issue. Heredity is constant subject to a person which is over with the birth. So how one uses his own I Q to react to his situation to either have a good , bad or average personality is matter of individual choice to a far degree on relative levels. And Genetically, science has enough left to qualitatively measure personality traits vs genes, leave alone quantitatively. Hence in Psychology terms it is the reaction to the external factors that helps determining the personality issue, as heredity being a constant feature in an individual is a personality born feature and not developed feature or an issue.
The "nature vs. nurture" debate suggests that either genetics ("nature") or the environment ("nurture'') played a major role in producing particular behaviors, personality traits, psychological disorders, or pretty much any other thing that a human does. The emerging picture from current research is that both nurture and nature play a role in directing behavior, and the focus has shifted to examining the relative contributions of each influence rather than the absolute contributions of either influence alone. In short, it's the interaction of genes and environmental influences that determines what humans do.
when some people find themselves in tramatic or stressful situations, their brain will excrete saratonin, other wise known as the happy drug. the saratonin acts as a natural anti-depressant. it also attempts to level out the brain's waves. uneven brain waves can also result in sphycological imbalance
Four influences on health status are lifestyle, environment, age, and attitude. A person has no control over age, but they do have control over their attitude and lifestyle. Environment is something that some people have control over, and some people do not.
Mostly through research, psychology students aim to unearth the root causes of human behavior and ways in which abnormal behavior can be recified. However, as the famous researcher Thomas Szasz once said - abnormality is only a result of the surrounding cultural environment - it's relative.
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Yes if that environment involves a relative that is a sociapth which can pass on.
the tendency to maintain temperature, for one is consistent among every living thing. as is internal pressure relative to the external environment. your question actually refers to homeostasis, which is the property of living things to maintain a stable internal environment relative to the external environment.
It is when a close relative has a behavior issue then you might be likely to get that behavior issue. Like if your father has ADHD you might be likely to get ADHD. It depends on how you are related and how strong the behavior issue is.
The environment, of course. A stable environment and there is no selection pressure on the organism so stasis results. ( according to punctuated equilibrium )