FMST 210 Chapter Notes -Abraham Maslow, Homeostasis, Classical Conditioning

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Both genetic and epigenetic factors interact with environmental variables to shape our level of health and well-being. The epigenetic processes integrate with nature and nurture. Eg. children get 3 genes for skin color from each parent: multifactorial inheritance: a pattern of inheritance affected by both genes and the environment. Epigenetic factors : inheritable and acquired gene regulation patterns that alter gene function (phenotype) without changing structure(genotype). Maternal care can physically alter molecular epigenetic structures in offspring. Eg. all children learn language early in life without any specific instructions from adults: ethology. : a perspective on development that emphasizes genetically determined survival behaviours presumed to have evolved through natural selection. Eg. nests are necessary for the survival of young birds, therefore evolution has equipped birds with nest building genes: behavioural genetics. : the study of the role of heredity in individual differences: sociobiology.

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