how is sense of humour an inherited behaviour trait and not an acquired trait?
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In a recent study published in the journal Emotion, scientists have cracked the code and revealed those with a genetic variant of the gene 5-HTTLPR (serotonin-transporter-linked polymorphic region) are more likely show positive expressions, including laughing and smiling.
Humor is common, but the ability is not shared by all people. Scientists believe these differences between people might be due to variations in DNA sequence, while others argue a sense of humor is a learned trait that can be influenced by either being around humor while growing up. This has led scientists to debate nature versus nurture when it comes to humor.
Humor is common, but the ability is not shared by all people. Scientists believe these differences between people might be due to variations in DNA sequence, while others argue a sense of humor is a learned trait that can be influenced by either being around humor while growing up. This has led scientists to debate nature versus nurture when it comes to humor.
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