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Please define what you think does define our behaviour, apart from genetics and environment.
Quote from: tkadm30We need people to accept that human behavior is determined by our genetic code and is independent from our brain....You obviously don't believe that brains are constructed from a genetic code and influenced by our environment? And that brains don't affect behavior?
...Nice thread hijack attempt...
Please define what you think does define our behaviour, apart from genetics and environment.
Quoteschizophrenia or ADHD is not curable... We need people to accept that human behavior is determined by our genetic code and is independent from our brain.It is estimated that schizophrenia is 80% linked to genetics.
However, it is not the only factor, and factors like infection during pregnancy and allergies may also play a part.
These environmental and genetic factors do affect the gut, immune system and brain of sufferers. Some of the symptoms may be treatable after symptoms appear.
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizophrenia#Environment
That's an interesting question. I think this has something to do with emotion, but not sure
Yesterday, the Nature podcast described some interesting work that started as research into Alzheimer's (specifically, studying the genetics of the APP gene), but turned into a mechanism used to generate DNA variations between different cells in the brain.
In Alzheimer's Amyloid Beta forms plaques in the brain, which build up and are associated with neuron death. APP is a gene which generates a protein which ends up in amyloid beta, so it is an interesting target for Alzheimer's research.
The researchers looked for RNA transcribed from the APP gene, and rather than 1 or 2 variants (which you would expect for 1 variant from mother, and one from father), they found thousands of variants per person. People without familial Alzheimers also showed this genetic variation, but merely hundreds of variants.
They eventually discovered that this gene is expressed, modified and then written back into DNA as a modified gene using reverse transcriptase, producing many variants of just 1 or 2 inherited genes.
Article: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-07334-9
PS: I wonder if this discovery relates to the mechanism by which nerve cells preferentially identify and connect to other cells, rather than forming introverted connections to themselves? This would create a unique cellular identity in the brain, much like immune cells have a unique cellular identity for creating antibodies..
When you have gone perhaps you should try some maintenance on your neurological networking skills . I think your processor is malfunctioning .
Personal message : You can't break that which is already broken as with your poor use of single spacing when you're writing . Additionally I think you may have Schizophrenia and should consult a doctor .
If something is not making sense to you, do you think this could just be you do not understand the thing that is not making sense to you?
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It wouldn't be wrong if it would be done to bad people