Tuesday, August 26, 2008
DNA Glitch Prevents Kids From Learning From Their Mistakes
In about 30% of children, the coils of their DNA carry a glitch, one that leaves their brains with few dopamine receptors, molecules that act as docking ports for one of the neurochemicals that carry our thoughts and emotions. Children with the genetic variant are unable to learn from mistakes.
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