Differential susceptibility hypothesis
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According to the differential susceptibility hypothesis by Belsky individuals vary in the degree they are affected by experiences or qualities of the environment they are exposed to. Some individuals are more susceptible to such influences than others––not only to negative but also to positive ones.
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See also
- Diathesis-stress model
- Endophenotype
- Gene-environment interaction
- Gene-environment correlation
- Genotype
- Highly sensitive person
- Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis
- Norms of reaction
- Phenotype
- Resilience
- Temperament
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