J.F.: Well, Rob, here's the interesting thing about the warrior gene. The first one found was MAOA, monoamine oxidase, that regulates the breakdown of serotonin, but right now those genes that are associated with violence and aggression, there's about fifteen of them, so there's really about fifteen warrior genes. So, if you have it, if you have one of them, it really doesn't affect you that much. It can, but it depends on the early environment. If you have all of them, if you inherit all of those forms of genes that are aggression, aggressive, you are going to be an aggressive person and so those warrior genes have a different effect on the chemistry and connections and development of the brain. And the thing with the warrior, the first warrior gene, the classic one, MAOA, well that gene, the codes for the enzyme MAOA that breaks down serotonin, in one form breaks down serotonin very quickly and one very slowly. If you inherit the genes which are the slow ones, that means that all during development, uterine development, fetal development, the serotonin is not broken down. So, your whole brain, the brain the fetus is floating in a lot of serotonin and that ends up turning off areas of the brain that normally respond to serotonin when you're an adult to calm you down. That is those emotional, or limbic areas of the brain. So, it permanently changes them so that when you're older and somebody really ticks you off, you become angry, you will stay angry longer than the average person because the serotonin that is normally released doesn't have the effect it would in a normal person. So, that's one way, but there are many ways to this. Violence and the psychopathy on the genetic side because there's different brain structures and they're regulated by different genes and the one regulating the kind of empathy you have is something separate too and it's effected by about ten genes. So there's about fifty genes and there's probably billions of ways to be a psychopath, but it ends up being defined by your behaviors, right? But there are many ways to get there.
R.K.: You said there were about fifteen warrior genes and about fifty genes tied to psychopaths?
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