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A lucid, thought-provoking account of the case for 'nature' as a determinant of personality. Nowhere is the nature-nurture controversy being more rigorously examined than in the labs of molecular scientist Dean Hamer, whose groundbreaking research links specific genes to behavioral traits such as anxiety, thrill-seeking, and homosexuality. This provocative work reveals that much of our behavior—ranging from eating habits and weight to substance use and sexual activity—is significantly influenced by our genetic makeup. Hamer's findings illuminate why one sibling may thrive as a Wall Street trader while another finds fulfillment as a librarian, or why some individuals seek out extreme sports while others prefer quieter pastimes. The book also addresses complex aspects of personality, including shyness, aggression, depression, and intelligence. In the tradition of bestselling works, this comprehensive investigation highlights the crucial connection between our DNA and behavior. Compulsive reading, reminiscent of Jared Diamond, from a scientist who communicates his insights effectively. A pioneer in molecular psychology, Hamer explores the role of genes in shaping our individuality, making the content accessible and thought-provoking. An engaging read that is hard to put down.
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Living With Our Genes, Dean Hamer, Peter Copeland
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- Released
- 1999
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- Subtitle
- Why They Matter More Than You Think
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Dean Hamer, Peter Copeland
- Publisher
- Macmillan
- Released
- 1999
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 356
- ISBN10
- 0333760174
- ISBN13
- 9780333760178
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Social Sciences, Science & Math, Self-Help, Natural sciences, Psychological Topics, Philosophical Topics, References & Manuals, Biology, Science, Health, USA, School, Education & School System, Sociology, Medicine, Mental Health, Anthropology, Books, Genealogy, Evolution, Neuroscience, Brain, Genetics, Personality Psychology, Human Nature
- Rating
- 3.8 out of 5
- Description
- A lucid, thought-provoking account of the case for 'nature' as a determinant of personality. Nowhere is the nature-nurture controversy being more rigorously examined than in the labs of molecular scientist Dean Hamer, whose groundbreaking research links specific genes to behavioral traits such as anxiety, thrill-seeking, and homosexuality. This provocative work reveals that much of our behavior—ranging from eating habits and weight to substance use and sexual activity—is significantly influenced by our genetic makeup. Hamer's findings illuminate why one sibling may thrive as a Wall Street trader while another finds fulfillment as a librarian, or why some individuals seek out extreme sports while others prefer quieter pastimes. The book also addresses complex aspects of personality, including shyness, aggression, depression, and intelligence. In the tradition of bestselling works, this comprehensive investigation highlights the crucial connection between our DNA and behavior. Compulsive reading, reminiscent of Jared Diamond, from a scientist who communicates his insights effectively. A pioneer in molecular psychology, Hamer explores the role of genes in shaping our individuality, making the content accessible and thought-provoking. An engaging read that is hard to put down.




