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Title: Behavior


1
Behavior
  • Chapter 12

2
Central Points (1)
  • Behavior is a reaction to environment
  • Animals and humans have similar behaviors
  • Brain chemicals important in human behavior
  • Single gene or groups of genes can affect
    behavior

3
Central Points (2)
  • Twin studies are an important part of behavioral
    genetics
  • Courts are unclear on how to address the issue of
    genetics and behavior

4
Case A Twins Found Strangely Alike
  • University of Minnesota Twin Study Group,
    studying twins reared apart
  • Two Jims amazing number of physical and other
    similarities
  • Twin studies assist in the study of the genetics
    of behavior

5
12.1 Behavior
  • A reaction to stimuli
  • Human behavior similarities to animal behavior,
    response more variable, difficult to study
  • Behavioral genetics study of the influence of
    genes on behavior
  • Which more important genetics or environment?

6
Animation Communication among neurons
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12.2 Neurotransmitters
  • Brain chemicals that can change our moods and
    actions
  • Neurotransmission Neurotransmitters released
    when certain neurons in the brain fire
  • Impulse travels to synapse, neurotransmitter is
    released
  • Increases or decreases in the release of the
    neurotransmitter, may change behavior

8
Synapse
9
Drugs Mimic Neurotransmitters
10
12.3 Changes in Genes Changes Behavior
  • Chromosomal abnormalities, single-gene defects,
    and multigenic conditions can alter behavior
  • Example of single-gene defect Huntington disease
    (HD)
  • Codes for protein huntingtin, necessary for the
    survival of certain brain cells
  • Symptoms of HD involuntary movements and
    progressive personality changes

11
Normal Brain and One with HD
12
Chromosomal Abnormalities
  • Example fragile X syndrome mutation on X
    chromosome
  • Causes autistic type behaviors as well as
    problems with aggression

13
Schizophrenia A Multifactorial Condition
  • Collection of mental disorders
  • Many symptoms including hallucinations,
    delusions, disordered thinking, changed behavior
  • Genes associated with schizophrenia found on X
    chromosome and other autosomes
  • Also possible environmental component

14
12.4 Studying the Genetics of Behavior
  • Search to find the genetic influences, also
    studied by psychologists and psychiatrists
  • Medical geneticists study genetic basis for
    medical illnesses
  • Differences between medical and behavioral
    geneticists blurring
  • Now treat depression as a physical illness

15
Identical Twins (Monozygotic)
  • Identical twins have identical genomes
  • If a specific trait or behavior is same in both
    twins, most likely significant genetic component
  • If twins raised in separate environments and have
    different behavioral traits, traits have a
    significant environmental component

16
Concordance in Monozygotic Twins
  • If one identical twin is alcoholic, 55 chance
    other twin will be alcoholic regardless of
    environment
  • Concordance how often a trait occurs in both
    members of a pair of twins
  • Genetic trait, cystic fibrosis concordance 1.0
  • Concordance helps establish whether or not trait
    has genetic basis

17
Concordance in Selected Traits
18
Pedigree of Huntington Disease
19
Animal Studies (1)
  • Mice reproduce quickly, behaviors are observable
  • May use recombinant DNA techniques
  • Insert a human gene
  • Mutate a mouse gene
  • Change genes pattern of expression

20
Animal Studies (2)
  • Human gene for a protein associated with memory
    inserted into mice
  • Transgenic mice improved maze running and other
    tests

21
Case A Questions
  • Why were these two men a perfect set of twins to
    study behavior?
  • Do you think the evidence shows the behaviors
    listed in the case are 100 genetic?
  • Can you see any problems studying twins raised
    apart?
  • See the textbook for further questions on this
    case

22
12.5 Single-Gene Defect and Aggressive Behavior
  • Large family with aggressive and violent behavior
  • Only in men, many committed violent offenses
  • Mapped to short arm of X chromosome
  • Gene encodes monoamine oxidase type A (MAOA) that
    breaks down neurotransmitters
  • Mutated form of gene, MAOA deficiency

23
Pedigree of Family with Violent Behavior
24
Knock out Mice for Serotonin Receptors
  • Failure to rapidly break down neurotransmitters
    such as serotonin
  • Does not allow the normal transmission, disrupts
    normal functions in the nervous system
  • Can cause abnormal behavior
  • Researchers deactivate (knock out) serotonin
    receptor gene in mouse
  • Knockout mouse aggressive to unfamiliar mouse

25
Knockout Mice
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12.6 Legal and Ethical Issues
  • Not sure what causes aspects of behavior
  • Courts finding it difficult to deal with topic
  • Experts do not agree on findings, individual
    courts cannot decide how it will be used
  • If certain genes or groups of genes cause someone
    to commit a crime, motive no longer relevant

27
XYY Syndrome
  • Prisoners incarcerated for violent crimes showed
    higher percentage of men with XYY syndrome
  • Studies done on relationship between criminality
    and XYY individuals
  • Generally taller and perhaps more aggressive, but
    this does not mean they are criminals
  • Information incomplete

28
Other Questions
  • If criminal or antisocial behavior is genetically
    controlled, how can someone be rehabilitated?
  • Roper v. Simmons an amicus curiae brief
    presented
  • Area of brain controlling impulsive behavior
    underdeveloped in teens
  • Therefore unable to realize actions
  • Most judges and juries considered genetic
    predisposition to crime junk science

29
Adult and Teenage Brains
30
Spotlight on Law Mobley v. Georgia
  • Stephen Mobley on trial
  • Violent murder and armed robbery at Dominos
  • History of rape, robbery, assault, and burglary
  • Aggressive behavior prevalent in his family
  • Wanted to be tested for mutation of MAOA gene
  • Court denied, genetic connection not at level of
    scientific acceptance to justify its admission
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