PSYC23H3 Lecture 3: LECTURE 3.docx
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Video: child was already that way at birth. Startled within womb when stimulated by a noise: early experience has a lasting effect on us later, dutch famine: poor nutrition on longterm development. Conceived during the famine had more longterm health issues than those conceived after the famine. Its not predetermined it can be reversed, dieting can influence the lasting effect and change your dna, genes are constantly altered and affected. Differences in performance, could be differences in intelligence and motivation. The more stimulatory experience you will have more experience to perceptual-motor feedback. Monkey evidence: those raised in isolation was went to metal post. Goethe: managed the see that if there were lots of nutrition it would grow to become a leave if little nutrition then it becomes a flower. Why can we bond we bond so easily. Stockholm syndrome: fall in love with our captor.