Dopamine D4 receptor gene and religious affiliation correlate with dictator game altruism in males and not females: Evidence for gender-sensitive gene ? culture interaction

10.3389/fnins.2015.00338

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Main Authors: Jiang Y., Bachner-Melman R., Chew S.H., Ebstein R.P.
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1746432024-04-03T07:00:41Z Dopamine D4 receptor gene and religious affiliation correlate with dictator game altruism in males and not females: Evidence for gender-sensitive gene ? culture interaction Jiang Y. Bachner-Melman R. Chew S.H. Ebstein R.P. ECONOMICS PSYCHOLOGY dopamine 4 receptor adult altruism Article Buddhist Christian classification controlled study cultural anthropology decision making environment exon female game genotype Han Chinese human human experiment male normal human receptor gene religion sample size self report undergraduate student variable number of tandem repeat 10.3389/fnins.2015.00338 Frontiers in Neuroscience 9 SEP 338 2020-09-08T03:49:31Z 2020-09-08T03:49:31Z 2015 Article Jiang Y., Bachner-Melman R., Chew S.H., Ebstein R.P. (2015). Dopamine D4 receptor gene and religious affiliation correlate with dictator game altruism in males and not females: Evidence for gender-sensitive gene ? culture interaction. Frontiers in Neuroscience 9 (SEP) : 338. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2015.00338 1662-4548 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/174643 Unpaywall 20200831
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topic dopamine 4 receptor
adult
altruism
Article
Buddhist
Christian
classification
controlled study
cultural anthropology
decision making
environment
exon
female
game
genotype
Han Chinese
human
human experiment
male
normal human
receptor gene
religion
sample size
self report
undergraduate student
variable number of tandem repeat
spellingShingle dopamine 4 receptor
adult
altruism
Article
Buddhist
Christian
classification
controlled study
cultural anthropology
decision making
environment
exon
female
game
genotype
Han Chinese
human
human experiment
male
normal human
receptor gene
religion
sample size
self report
undergraduate student
variable number of tandem repeat
Jiang Y.
Bachner-Melman R.
Chew S.H.
Ebstein R.P.
Dopamine D4 receptor gene and religious affiliation correlate with dictator game altruism in males and not females: Evidence for gender-sensitive gene ? culture interaction
description 10.3389/fnins.2015.00338
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Jiang Y.
Bachner-Melman R.
Chew S.H.
Ebstein R.P.
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author Jiang Y.
Bachner-Melman R.
Chew S.H.
Ebstein R.P.
author_sort Jiang Y.
title Dopamine D4 receptor gene and religious affiliation correlate with dictator game altruism in males and not females: Evidence for gender-sensitive gene ? culture interaction
title_short Dopamine D4 receptor gene and religious affiliation correlate with dictator game altruism in males and not females: Evidence for gender-sensitive gene ? culture interaction
title_full Dopamine D4 receptor gene and religious affiliation correlate with dictator game altruism in males and not females: Evidence for gender-sensitive gene ? culture interaction
title_fullStr Dopamine D4 receptor gene and religious affiliation correlate with dictator game altruism in males and not females: Evidence for gender-sensitive gene ? culture interaction
title_full_unstemmed Dopamine D4 receptor gene and religious affiliation correlate with dictator game altruism in males and not females: Evidence for gender-sensitive gene ? culture interaction
title_sort dopamine d4 receptor gene and religious affiliation correlate with dictator game altruism in males and not females: evidence for gender-sensitive gene ? culture interaction
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/174643
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