We contain messages from our parents on our chromosomes Chromosome- Threadlike strands of DNA molecules that carry genetic information ◦ Each cell contains 23 pairs of chromosomes ◦ One chromosome comes from each parent
Parents can produce an outrageous variety of combinations of chromosomes Overlap of chromosomes explains similarities to parents ◦ Class examples
1.) Family Studies 2.) Twin Studies 3.) Adoption Studies
Examine blood relatives ◦ Look for resemblance on specific traits ◦ Expect greater similarity if heredity effects traits Schizophrenia studies are an example of this ◦ 9% of siblings of schizophrenic patients show symptoms What is a major problem with these studies?
These studies compare both identical and fraternal twins on trait similarity Identical Twins- Emerge when a single egg splits ◦ Exact same genetic blueprint Fraternal Twins- 2 separate eggs are fertilized simultaneous ◦ Average of 50% gene overlap What do results suggest?
These studies examine the resemblance between adopted children and both their biological and adoptive parents More similarity to biological parents= heredity More similarity to adoptive parents = environment What do results show?
Heredity and Experience have a joint influence Interactive Effects- Both heredity and environment seem to play off one another ◦ Schizophrenia example
To review, what does evolutionary psychology say about behavior?
Natural Selection- Heritable characteristics that provide a survival or reproductive advantage are more likely to be passed to subsequent generations ◦ These genes are thus selected over time
Include adaptations: Adaptation- An inherited characteristic that increased in a population (through natural selection) because it helped solve problem of survival or reproduction during time it emerged ◦ Ex.) Human preference for fatty food
Organisms are born with behavioral adaptations for both survival and reproduction Examples of natural behaviors organisms do to survive: ◦ Human fear of heights, snakes…etc
Examples of behavioral adaptations designed to improve organisms chance of reproductive survival: ◦ In many species, females demand material goods and service from males in return for copulation opportunities ◦ Black-tipped hangingflies insist on gift of food before they mate They even tie the length of copulation to the size of the gift. Anyone notice any parallels to modern society?