Discussion topic: Two questions arise from this week's reading: How did behavior evolve? How are functions assigned to parts of the brain? The evolution of behavior makes it hard to tie cause to...

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Discussion topic: Two questions arise from this week's reading: How did behavior evolve? How are functions assigned to parts of the brain?


The evolution of behavior makes it hard to tie cause to effect. When the same behavior appears not only throughout a species but in some form in related species, we look for an evolutionary path to its development. The discovery of a genetic influence on the behavior and evidence that it is adaptive tends to confirm our suspicions. Yet genes do not directly cause behavior. As you read, think about how genes are connected to behavior.


Consider, too, that neurons acquire their function in behavior through their connections with other neurons. Behavior does not emerge from all neurons equally, but is often localized to specific brain regions. What does it mean to say that a behavior is "localized" or "hard-wired"?



Discussion 1 – How Behavior Reflects Evolution and the Brain




Step 1: Readhttps://psmag.com/social-justice/the-social-life-of-genes-64616andhttps://developingchild.harvard.edu/science/deep-dives/gene-environment-interaction/


Step 2: Address the following questions in discussion in one paragraph for each of the question items:


Questions


1. Much of our behavior is typical of the species yet individually different, even unique. Choose a specific form of one behavior, such as blinking, eating, or speaking, that probably evolved biologically but varies in different people. Suggest an explanation for its constancy in the species and its variability among individuals. It doesn't have to be an example I mentioned. Choose whatever interests you.


NOTE: You'll have an easier time with tiny behaviors: a startle reflex, urination, or breathing. Feel free to take on larger traits like problem-solving and mate selection if you wish.


2. When we say that behavior is inherited, we mean that the behavior is influenced by our genes. How do our genes and the environment interact to guide behavior?

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There is a specific organism behind the evolution of movement of organs, which is based on genes and functioning of a ‘more evolved brain than the previous generations’. I imply the development of language, for example, as one of the major components of proving humans as the most evolved creature on earth. Although all animals are given the power to speak, however, management of tones and developing the language over the course of time belongs particularly to human beings...
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