By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD A genome-wide analysis shows how our genes influence snap decisions, and why those same genetic ...
Researchers have found that the genes linked to certain behavioral traits in golden retrievers, such as trainability and fear ...
A new AI model called popEVE can predict how likely each variant in a patient’s genome is to cause disease. The team is ...
Seven years ago, I took a bet from one of the most controversial figures in the scientific world. Charles Murray, the political scientist who—along with the late psychologist Richard Herrnstein—wrote ...
Raffan and colleagues recently analyzed the genetic codes of 1,300 golden retrievers, and compared them to their behavioral ...
A recent study published in Molecular Psychiatry has successfully identified 11 independent genetic loci linked to delay ...
People and pups may be more genetically similar than widely believed. In A Nutshell A gene linked to dog aggression is also ...
A genetics startup founded by scientists Tobias Wolfram and Alex Strudwick Young has left stealth mode, with Futurism reporting that Herasight claims its embryo screening platform can forecast a ...
The Nature versus Nurture debate has long occupied the realms of psycho­logy, science, and philosophy. At its core, the ...
Researchers analyzed the genomes and behavioral profiles of 1,300 golden retrievers and found that several behavioral traits—such as trainability, fear of strangers, and aggression toward other ...
Disease development is often shaped by genetics, with how much or how little a gene is expressed influencing disease risk.
Watching a baby babble, play and interact with others can provide useful insight into what their cognitive ability might be like decades later, according to new University of Colorado Boulder research ...