Be that as it may this article is certainly biased. No scientific article other than ones on mental issues or psychology discuss love hormones and none of them mention moral molecules. He's trying to evoke an emotional response. Well, here's mine- this doctor is a moron and an insult to true researchers everywhere.Anonymous 1 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 3:01 pmI am not trying to prove the article’s validity, I was just trying to discuss the article.
During the discussion a person’s genetic responses came up and apparently not many of you know that life experiences can affect gene expression.
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This article was written for people who have no scientific background . Those types of phrasing are meant to give the layman a better grasp on what they’re talking about.Pjmm wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 4:11 pmBe that as it may this article is certainly biased. No scientific article other than ones on mental issues or psychology discuss love hormones and none of them mention moral molecules. He's trying to evoke an emotional response. Well, here's mine- this doctor is a moron and an insult to true researchers everywhere.Anonymous 1 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 3:01 pmI am not trying to prove the article’s validity, I was just trying to discuss the article.
During the discussion a person’s genetic responses came up and apparently not many of you know that life experiences can affect gene expression.
It is biased, but the discussion it creates doesn’t have to be.
Witnessing abuse can affect genetic expression.Baconqueen13 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 3:57 pm Yeah, you know when they say life experiences have an effect on our epi-genetics, they mean shit like Great grandma's lack of nutrition due to living through the great depression and dust bowl, and grandpa's exposure to agent orange in Vietnam. Not whether or not the Daddy was present in the delivery room.
Having something happen that leads to a phobia can affect genetic expression.
They mean experiences.
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Anonymous 1 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 4:17 pmThis article was written for people who have no scientific background . Those types of phrasing are meant to give the layman a better grasp on what they’re talking about.Pjmm wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 4:11 pmBe that as it may this article is certainly biased. No scientific article other than ones on mental issues or psychology discuss love hormones and none of them mention moral molecules. He's trying to evoke an emotional response. Well, here's mine- this doctor is a moron and an insult to true researchers everywhere.Anonymous 1 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 3:01 pm
I am not trying to prove the article’s validity, I was just trying to discuss the article.
During the discussion a person’s genetic responses came up and apparently not many of you know that life experiences can affect gene expression.
It is biased, but the discussion it creates doesn’t have to be.
You can't be serious with this shit. Are you really THAT dumb to think "moral molecule" is a layman's term? Get the f**k out.
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"Head desk" This is why we swallow fake F***ing news and propaganda. It's because we can't read a damned article and determine if it has a moral molecule of truth or not. And if you just admit an article is biased it's not worth discussing. I have only a BS degree and really no scientific background. But i hope I'm smart enough to tell if someone writes an article claiming something they should back that shit up with studies and references to them. That's taught in high school English and freaking biology. Look for references. Did they do a study? Who did the study and what's their credentials? Otherwise laymen will swallow a shit load of garbage. I'd like to think as dumb as Americans are getting we're still smarter than that.Anonymous 1 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 4:17 pmThis article was written for people who have no scientific background . Those types of phrasing are meant to give the layman a better grasp on what they’re talking about.Pjmm wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 4:11 pmBe that as it may this article is certainly biased. No scientific article other than ones on mental issues or psychology discuss love hormones and none of them mention moral molecules. He's trying to evoke an emotional response. Well, here's mine- this doctor is a moron and an insult to true researchers everywhere.Anonymous 1 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 3:01 pm
I am not trying to prove the article’s validity, I was just trying to discuss the article.
During the discussion a person’s genetic responses came up and apparently not many of you know that life experiences can affect gene expression.
It is biased, but the discussion it creates doesn’t have to be.
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God, you're dumber than I originally thoughtAnonymous 1 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 4:21 pmWitnessing abuse can affect genetic expression.Baconqueen13 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 3:57 pm Yeah, you know when they say life experiences have an effect on our epi-genetics, they mean shit like Great grandma's lack of nutrition due to living through the great depression and dust bowl, and grandpa's exposure to agent orange in Vietnam. Not whether or not the Daddy was present in the delivery room.
Having something happen that leads to a phobia can affect genetic expression.
They mean experiences.
Pjmm wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 4:11 pmBe that as it may this article is certainly biased. No scientific article other than ones on mental issues or psychology discuss love hormones and none of them mention moral molecules. He's trying to evoke an emotional response. Well, here's mine- this doctor is a moron and an insult to true researchers everywhere.Anonymous 1 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 3:01 pmI am not trying to prove the article’s validity, I was just trying to discuss the article.
During the discussion a person’s genetic responses came up and apparently not many of you know that life experiences can affect gene expression.
The man has stated that men being present at childbirth can damage marriages and lead to divorce. He doesn't think men can handle it.
Moral molecule is a term coined by a neuroeconomist named Paul Zak.Baconqueen13 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 4:24 pmAnonymous 1 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 4:17 pmThis article was written for people who have no scientific background . Those types of phrasing are meant to give the layman a better grasp on what they’re talking about.Pjmm wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 4:11 pm
Be that as it may this article is certainly biased. No scientific article other than ones on mental issues or psychology discuss love hormones and none of them mention moral molecules. He's trying to evoke an emotional response. Well, here's mine- this doctor is a moron and an insult to true researchers everywhere.
It is biased, but the discussion it creates doesn’t have to be.
You can't be serious with this shit. Are you really THAT dumb to think "moral molecule" is a layman's term? Get the f**k out.
It was meant to describe a neural process that oxytocin affects to the layman.
You should know a little bit about what you’re talking about before calling other people dumb.Baconqueen13 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 4:25 pmGod, you're dumber than I originally thoughtAnonymous 1 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 4:21 pmWitnessing abuse can affect genetic expression.Baconqueen13 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 3:57 pm Yeah, you know when they say life experiences have an effect on our epi-genetics, they mean shit like Great grandma's lack of nutrition due to living through the great depression and dust bowl, and grandpa's exposure to agent orange in Vietnam. Not whether or not the Daddy was present in the delivery room.
Having something happen that leads to a phobia can affect genetic expression.
They mean experiences.
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Well in the end I did get divorced. While I thought we had a multitude of problems we both caused I didn't think my ex being there for my c- section was one of them. It wasn't like I held a gun to his head though. He came of his own free will and saw nothing anyway since he sat on my side of the curtain. I mean I don't get it. So a guy can go to war, go through an experience I couldn't possibly imagine, come home, manage to marry a woman and stay married to her for 25 plus years yet can't handle childbirth? Makes no sense to me but hey whatever.AnnieArk wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 4:30 pmPjmm wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 4:11 pmBe that as it may this article is certainly biased. No scientific article other than ones on mental issues or psychology discuss love hormones and none of them mention moral molecules. He's trying to evoke an emotional response. Well, here's mine- this doctor is a moron and an insult to true researchers everywhere.Anonymous 1 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 3:01 pm
I am not trying to prove the article’s validity, I was just trying to discuss the article.
During the discussion a person’s genetic responses came up and apparently not many of you know that life experiences can affect gene expression.
The man has stated that men being present at childbirth can damage marriages and lead to divorce. He doesn't think men can handle it.