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Next: People Who Were Introverted as Children Usually Develop These 11 Traits as Adults, Psychologists Say Expert Sources Dr. Beth Pausic, Psy.D., a clinical psychologist with Kooth Digital Health
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A study on a large group of children found more than 60% heritability for callous-unemotional traits and that conduct problems among children with these traits had a higher heritability than among children without these traits. [13] [14] The study also found slight sex differences (boys 64%, girls 49%) in the affective-interpersonal factor. [14]
Infants and children with unrepaired tetralogy of Fallot may develop hypercyanotic, [20] or "tet," spells. [17] Patients with prominent subvalvar muscle bundles and/or conal tissue in the right ventricular outflow tract are thought to be at higher risk for hypercyanotic spells.
Mendelian traits behave according to the model of monogenic or simple gene inheritance in which one gene corresponds to one trait. Discrete traits (as opposed to continuously varying traits such as height) with simple Mendelian inheritance patterns are relatively rare in nature, and many of the clearest examples in humans cause disorders .
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Children identified as twice exceptional can exhibit a wide range of traits, many of them typical of gifted children. Like those who are gifted, twice-exceptional children often show greater asynchrony than average children (that is, a larger gap between their mental age and physical age). They are often intense and highly sensitive to their ...