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Genetic factors also play a role in emotional responses from "summary" of The Emotional Life of Your Brain by Richard J. Davidson

Our emotional responses are not solely shaped by our environment or experiences. Genetic factors also contribute significantly to how we react to different situations. These genetic influences can impact the way our brains process emotions and regulate our responses. Research has shown that specific genetic variations can affect how we experience and express emotions. For example, some individuals may be more predisposed to anxiety or depression due to their genetic makeup. These genetic differences can influence the way certain individuals perceive and respond to emotional stimuli. One key area of interest in studying the genetic basis of emotions is the role of neurotransmitters. Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers in the brain that play a crucial role in regulating mood and emotions. Genetic variations in the genes that control the production and fu...
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    The Emotional Life of Your Brain

    Richard J. Davidson

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