Title: Module 5 The Nature and Nurture of Behavior
1Module 5The Nature and Nurture of Behavior
2Genes Our Biological Blueprint
3Genes Their Location and Composition
4Evolutionary Psychology Explaining Universal
Behaviors
- Natural Selection
- Sexuality
- An Evolutionary Explanation
- Critiquing the Evolutionary Explanation
5A Study of Worldwide Mating Preferences
6Behavior Genetics Explaining Individual
Differences
- Twin Studies
- Separated Twins
- Adoption Studies
- Temperament Studies
- Group Differences
- Nature Enables Nurture
- Gene - Environment Interaction
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8Environmental Influences on Behavior
9How Much Credit ( or Blame ) Do Parents Deserve?
10Prenatal Environment
11Two Placental Arrangements in Identical Twins
12Experience and Brain Development
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15A Trained Brain
A well-learned finger-tapping task activates more
motor cortex neurons (right) than were active in
the same brain before training (left)
16Peer Influence
17Culture
- Variation Across Cultures
- Variation Over Time
- Culture and Child-Rearing
- Developmental Similarities Across Groups
18Gender
- The Nature of Gender
- The Nurture of Gender
- Gender Roles
- Gender and Child-Rearing
19Changing Attitudes about Gender Roles
20Two Theories of Gender-typing