Молекулярно-генетические основы черт темперамента и личности
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Известно, что все вариации личностных черт обусловлены на 40−60% различиями в генетических факторах и влиянием факторов окружающей среды, причем были идентифицированы хромосомные регионы, сцепленные с определенными чертами темперамента. Создание психобиологической модели Клонинджера послужило началом широкомасштабных исследований генетических основ черт темперамента и личности, изучающих как… Читать ещё >
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