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more powerful influence than culture
Posted Jun 21 2010 1:20pm
Nature and nurture in proper proportion
Using brain scans to understand anorexia
"Heritability is a much more powerful influence than culture. Although culture and society play some role, it's actually relatively minor compared to genetics"
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Using brain scans to understand anorexia
"Heritability is a much more powerful influence than culture. Although culture and society play some role, it's actually relatively minor compared to genetics"