Если коротко-наше агрессивное и антисоциальное поведение заложено в наших генах.
-Это плохая новость.
Но совсем уж отморозков-мало.
-Это хорошая новость.
Небольшая вариация того же гена встречается у гораздо большего числа людей, но чтобы она не проявилась-необходимо правильное воспитание детей с самого рождения.--Это вроде и так все знают, только вот лень детьми-то заниматься.
People with a gene variant known to be linked to aggression may have been born with brains that make them more likely to snap under pressure
PEOPLE with a gene variant known to be linked to aggression may have been born with key brain differences that could make them more likely to snap under pressure.
The gene, called MAOA, produces the enzyme monoamine oxidase-A. Complete absence of this gene, though rare in humans, has been linked to aggressive behaviour in men, and mice engineered to lack MAOA are also unusually aggressive.
Many more people, however, carry a low-activity variant of the gene, known as MAOA-L. A study in 2002 found that men with MAOA-L who had been maltreated as children were more likely to exhibit antisocial behaviour than th-ose with a similar background who had the normal MAOA gene.
-Это плохая новость.
Но совсем уж отморозков-мало.
-Это хорошая новость.
Небольшая вариация того же гена встречается у гораздо большего числа людей, но чтобы она не проявилась-необходимо правильное воспитание детей с самого рождения.--Это вроде и так все знают, только вот лень детьми-то заниматься.
People with a gene variant known to be linked to aggression may have been born with brains that make them more likely to snap under pressure
PEOPLE with a gene variant known to be linked to aggression may have been born with key brain differences that could make them more likely to snap under pressure.
The gene, called MAOA, produces the enzyme monoamine oxidase-A. Complete absence of this gene, though rare in humans, has been linked to aggressive behaviour in men, and mice engineered to lack MAOA are also unusually aggressive.
Many more people, however, carry a low-activity variant of the gene, known as MAOA-L. A study in 2002 found that men with MAOA-L who had been maltreated as children were more likely to exhibit antisocial behaviour than th-ose with a similar background who had the normal MAOA gene.