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Genetic factors influence our response to stress from "summary" of Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers by Robert M. Sapolsky

Our response to stress is not solely determined by our experiences or the environment we live in. Genetic factors play a significant role in shaping how we react to stressors. For instance, individuals with a certain variation in a particular gene may be more prone to developing anxiety or depression in response to stress. This genetic predisposition can influence how our brain processes information, leading to heightened emotional reactions to stressful situations. Moreover, genetic factors can also impact the functioning of our body's stress response system, inclu...
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    Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers

    Robert M. Sapolsky

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