Correlation between Genetics and Personality
Your face is the personality blueprint left by ancestors
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Facial bone structure and micro-expressions represent a combination of evolutionary biology and genetic traits. Develop your strength genes based on scientific analysis.
Specific genetic traits simultaneously affect facial structure and personality formation. Due to pleiotropy, a single gene regulates both physical characteristics and behavioral patterns. For example, MAOA gene mutations associated with aggression have a statistically significantly higher probability of appearing alongside certain facial bone ratios.
Chilling Scientific Truths (Fact Check)
If MBTI is an acquired personality, facial structure is an innate 'stat of instinct.' No matter how much you try to act like an 'E,' the temperament of 'I' engraved in the bone reveals its nature in crisis situations.
Research Findings & Key Traits
Advanced Theory
Understanding Pleiotropy
In a silver fox domestication experiment in Russia, breeding only foxes with low aggression and friendly behavior toward humans led to changes in their 'looks'—such as curled tails and floppy ears—making them look cute (paedomorphosis). This is decisive evidence that personality (genes) determines appearance.
