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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Radical Plato on November 09, 2011, 04:59:24 AM
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Serious. This is what I read to convince me.ScienceDaily (Jan. 21, 2009) — Individuals with the so-called “warrior gene” display higher levels of aggression in response to provocation, according to new research co-authored by Rose McDermott, professor of political science at Brown University. In the experiment, which is the first to examine a behavioral measure of aggression in response to provocation, subjects were asked to cause physical pain to an opponent they believed had taken money from them by administering varying amounts of hot sauce.
Monoamine oxidase A is an enzyme that breaks down important neurotransmitters in the brain, including dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin. The enzyme is regulated by monoamine oxidase A gene (MAOA). Humans have various forms of the gene, resulting in different levels of enzymatic activity. People with the low-activity form (MAOA-L) produce less of the enzyme, while the high-activity form (MAOA-H) produces more of the enzyme.
Several studies have found a correlation between the low-activity form of MAOA and aggression in observational and survey-based studies. Only about a third of people in Western populations have the low-activity form of MAOA. By comparison, low-activity MAOA has been reported to be much more frequent (approaching two-thirds of people) in some populations that had a history of warfare. This led to a controversy over MAOA being dubbed the “warrior gene.”
I love to beat people down and watch other people get beaten down - Yeah - I have the warrior gene - YEEAHHHH
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Nah. You just have the asshole gene.
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Has any GBr heard of the Warrior Gene
Yep, i've heard of the Warrior Gene Rodenberry and the warrior Gene Simmons.
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Nah. You just have the asshole gene.
Yeaaahhhh!!! The Asshole Gene