Archive for the tag: Behavior

Are Genes To Blame for Bad Behavior? – Kristene Doyle

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Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2010/03/09/Hardwired_for_Life

Cognitive behavioral therapist Kristene Doyle argues that while genes may predispose us to anxiety or alcoholism, we still have final control over our thoughts, feelings and behaviors. “Regardless of one’s genetic predispositions, there needs to be accountability for one’s actions,” she says.

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Researchers in the field of behavioral genetics have asserted claims for a genetic basis to numerous behaviors, including homosexuality, aggression, alcoholism, and nurturing. Furthermore, a growing scientific and popular focus on genes and behavior has contributed to a resurgence of behavioral genetic determinism — the belief that genetics is the major factor in determining behavior. Just recently commentators have blamed the international economic crisis on the innate greed of our consumer “have it all now” society.

Are behaviors inbred, written indelibly in our genes as immutable biological imperatives, or is the environment more important in shaping our thoughts and actions? What are the social consequences of genetic diagnoses of such traits as intelligence, criminality, or homosexuality? How much of our behavior can be attributed to our hardwiring? – NY Salon

Dr. Kristene Doyle is the Associate Executive Director of the Albert Ellis Institute. She is also the Director of Clinical Services and Director of Child and Family Services at the Ellis Institute and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at St. John’s University.

She received her Ph.D. in clinical and school psychology from Hofstra University and a Doctor of Science degree from the International Institute for the Advanced Studies of Psychotherapy and Applied Mental Health. She has conducted seminars and workshops and given numerous presentations, both nationally and internationally, on Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy and its application to various mental disorders, including anxiety and depression.

Dr. Doyle has also appeared frequently on TV and radio and in newspapers across the country.
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SDS 547: How Genes Influence Behavior — with Prof. Jonathan Flint

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#Genetics #MachineLearning #DataScience

In this episode, Dr. Jonathan Flint, Professor of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at the University of California Los Angeles, joins us to discuss how he uses data science and machine learning to explore the link between genetics and depression.

This episode is brought to you by Monte Carlo, the data observability leaders, and by UC Irvine master of data science program at the University of California.

In this episode you will learn:
• Johnathan’s background [0:53]
• How we know that genetics plays a role in complex human behaviors including psychiatric disorders like anxiety, depression, and schizophrenia [5:58]
• The role that data science and ML play in modern genetics research [13:03]
• About Jonathan book “How Genes Influence Behavior” [17:38]
• The day-to-day life of a world-class medical sciences researcher [30:18]
• The open-source software libraries that Jonathan uses for data modeling [38:26]
• A single question you can ask to prevent a severely depressed person from committing suicide [49:55]
• LinkedIn Q&A [52:35]
• The future of psychiatric treatments [1:03:24]

Additional materials: https://www.superdatascience.com/547

How Do Genes Influence Behavior? – Instant Egghead #18

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Liberal or conservative; gay or straight; adventurous or cautious: How do genes influence our behavior and predispositions? Scientific American’s Christine Gorman explains why the answer to this question is more complex than it first appears.

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