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Anti Federalist
04-29-2011, 12:28 PM
Yeah, I can see that.


Yes men are born, new research suggests

Some people are born "yes men" according to new research whichshows they have genes which makes them more likely to follow instructions

By Richard Alleyne, Science Correspondent 5:30AM BST 20 Apr 2011

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/8461819/Yes-men-are-born-new-research-suggests.html

Researchers found coming to a decision often involves listening to two parts of the brain – one that relies on taking advice and the other on experience.

The brain weighs up the often opposing views and then comes to a decision to take an action.

But the researchers at Brown University in Rhode Island discovered that some people have genes that skew the decision towards one part of the brain than other.

They discovered the DARPP-32 genetic variation meant that individuals are more likely to do what he or she is told, even when it is contradicted by experience.

The gene means that like "a "yes man, who is flexible to a fault, the brain is more likely to be influenced by what it is told than what its experience tells it," the report said.

To conduct the experiment, Professor Michael Frank recruited more than 70 people who gave saliva samples and then performed a computerised learning task.

The subjects were shown symbols on a screen and asked to pick the "correct" one, which they had to learn by being given advice that was not always correct.

For some symbols, subjects were given advice about which answer was more likely to be correct.

Sometimes that advice was wrong.

Ultimately the people with DARPP-32 were the "ones who stuck with wrong advice the longest, and in a later test they were more likely to choose symbols that they were advised were correct over those that in reality had higher likelihood of being correct".

Prof Frank said that being a "yes man" might actually be advantageous as taking advice is easier and less dangerous than always having to experience things.

(Ah yes, Safety Über Alles!!! - AF)

"Advice is often right and convenient," said the research.

The findings were published in the journal Neuroscience.