Perhaps trivial evidence for what common sense already thought it knew Even with near-identical genetics (insofar as we can eliminate pre-existing epigenetic variances), life experience matters in regard to establishing habitual outlooks: Our life experiences – the ups and downs, and everything in between – shape us, stay with us and influence our emotional set [...]
Categories: Psychology
Tagged: anxiety, Chandra Reynolds, Charles O. Gardner, Christel M. Middeldorp, cultures, depression, divergence, Dorret Boomsma, environmental experiences, Erik K. Loken, Judy Silberg, Kenneth S. Kendler, life span, Lindon J. Eaves, monozygotic, Nancy L. Pedersen, Paul Lichtenstein, population registries, psychological impact, Sathya Achia Abraham, twins