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... In recent years, several twin and adoption studies have shown that genetic factors play a role in the development of intellectual abilities, temperament and personality, vocational interests, and various psychological disorders. ... Babies exhibit similar eating, sleeping, and behavior habits (“Twin Studies”). They often sleep at the same time, and awake and cry at the same time (“Twin Studies”). Separating twins when normally together causes them to become easily upset (“Twin Studies”). ... Twins often develop their own unique language, known as cryptophasia (“Twin Studies”). ... These autonomous languages are in 40% of all twins, but often disappear at age 7 (“Twin Studies”). ... “Even as twins mature and develop more independent lives, the twin bond can remain very strong (“Twin Studies”).” “Similarities between twins reared apart show up in their voices, gestures, fears and phobias, and a host of other ways (“Twin Studies”).
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