gene-environment interactions in intelligence
Gene-environment interactions in intelligence refer to the complex interplay between an individual's genetic makeup and environmental factors that influence their cognitive abilities or intelligence. This interaction suggests that both genetic factors and one's environment contribute to the development and expression of intelligence, with the two working together to shape an individual's intellectual potential.
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