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Humans as Superorganisms: How Microbes, Viruses, Imprinted Genes, and Other Selfish Entities Shape Our Behavior

机译:人类作为超生物:微生物,病毒,印迹基因和其他自私的实体如何塑造我们的行为

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Psychologists and psychiatrists tend to be little aware that (a) microbes in our brains and guts are capable of altering our behavior; (b) viral DNA that was incorporated into our DNA millions of years ago is implicated in mental disorders; (c) many of us carry the cells of another human in our brains; and (d) under the regulation of viruslike elements, the paternally inherited and maternally inherited copies of some genes compete for domination in the offspring, on whom they have opposite physical and behavioral effects. This article provides a broad overview, aimed at a wide readership, of the consequences of our coexistence with these selfish entities. The overarching message is that we are not unitary individuals but superorganisms, built out of both human and nonhuman elements; it is their interaction that determines who we are.
机译:心理学家和精神科医生往往很少意识到:(a)我们大脑和内脏中的微生物能够改变我们的行为; (b)数百万年前并入我们DNA中的病毒DNA与精神障碍有关; (c)我们许多人的大脑中携带着另一个人的细胞; (d)在病毒样元件的调控下,某些基因的父本遗传和母本遗传的拷贝竞争在后代中的优势地位,它们在后代上具有相反的身体和行为影响。本文针对广大读者,对我们与这些自私的实体共存的后果进行了广泛的概述。最重要的信息是,我们不是单一个体,而是由人类和非人类因素共同构成的超有机体。他们的互动决定了我们是谁。

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