We don't have anything like the level ofof clearer data on on epigenetics, micromo and all that stuff than we do on behavior geneticsestes. And i also don't think we should overstate the case and hype up the case for things like methylphenidate. We really don't know the answer yet. There's an awful lot of hype and science i went to and we need it, and we neet we need weneed ie,. number one, sturt, you mentioned em about the studies of children with conduct problems. And you had said, obviously there is some evidence there that can have supports, that makes a difference intevention. So that would
We delve back into the archive to 2018, when we held a debate getting to the heart of nature vs nurture. How much do our parents influence the people that we eventually turn out to be? We were joined by Professor of Behavioural Genetics Robert Plomin, the Developmental Clinical Psychologist Susan Pawlby, therapist, parenting counsellor and broadcaster Ann Pleshette Murphy, and Stuart Ritchie, lecturer in social genetics and developmental psychiatry and author of Science Fictions. Hosting the debate was Doctor and broadcaster, Dr Xand van Tulleken.
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