There's a whole field of developmental neurobiology trying to understand what are the instructions for making a brain, how do they actually work? So there's basically instructions in coded in the geno that specified least the processes by which all that wiring self assembles. But at the same time, because that system develops based on these genetic instructions, and because we all have different genetics, right? Because gene variation just happens. Every time a sperm or an egg cell is created, some new mutations happen. And so its complexity all the way down, which is a little bit frustrating if you're trying to make simple stories. If we have a gean for intelligence or a gen for neurotic or
Kevin Mitchell is an author and an Associate Professor of Genetics and Neuroscience at Trinity College Dublin. His research is aimed at understanding the genetic program specifying the wiring of the brain and its relevance to variation in human faculties. Kevin is also the author of the science blog, Wiring the Brain, and a number of books and publications.
In this episode, Eric and Kevin discuss his book, Innate: How the Wiring of Our Brains Shapes Who We Are.
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Kevin Mitchell and I Discuss the Genetics of Personality and…
- His book, Innate: How the Wiring of Our Brains Shapes Who We Are
- The missing third component in the Nature vs. Nurture debate
- Innate Underlying Traits in the Brain: Extroversion, Neuroticism, Conscientiousness, Agreeableness, Openness to Experience
- The relationship between genetics and neurobiology
- What “neurons that fire together, wire together” actually means
- The difference between Personality Traits and Character Traits
- The impact of parenting on underlying Personality Traits
- How people differ in the amount of “free will” that they have
- The connection between genetics and addiction
- That we become ourselves throughout lifetime
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