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How Genes Influence Behavior takes a personal and lively approach to the study of behavioral genetics, providing an up-to-date and accessible introduction to a variety of approaches and their application to a wide range of disorders, and modeling a critical approach to both methods and results.
This second edition includes additional biology content to help students understand the biological foundations of the field, while maintaining an appropriate focus on the main issues of relevance to psychology students; updates coverage of genomic technologies and their applications; and covers a wider range of disorders, including autism spectrum disorder, eating disorders, and intellectual disability. A new final chapter guides students through a range of quantitative approaches using worked examples that relate directly to cases and examples used earlier in the text, and addresses current issues arising from debates around reproducibility.
1:Introduction
2:The genetic epidemiology of schizophrenia
3:Molecular biology of nucleic acids
4:Epigenetics, gene regulation, and 'omic technologies
5:Linkage and association
6:Genome wide association studies (GWAS)
7:Molecular genetics of schizophrenia
8:Autism spectrum disorder
9:Intellectual disability and developmental disorders
10:Anxiety, depression, and eating disorders
11:Alcoholism
12:The genetics of intelligence, personality, and personality disorders
13:Genes for what?
14:Genes and the environment
15:Mapping mouse behavior
16:Reverse genetics
17:Mutagenesis and the molecular dissection of circadian rhythms
18:Many vs. One: Genetic Variation in Flies and Worms
19:Comparative genomics
20:How genes influence behavior
21:How do we know a finding is true? Quantitative Approaches
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How Genes Influence Behavior takes a personal and lively approach to the study of behavioral genetics, providing an up-to-date and accessible introduction to a variety of approaches and their application to a wide range of disorders, and modeling a critical approach to both methods and results.
This second edition includes additional biology content to help students understand the biological foundations of the field, while maintaining an appropriate focus on the main issues of relevance to psychology students; updates coverage of genomic technologies and their applications; and covers a wider range of disorders, including autism spectrum disorder, eating disorders, and intellectual disability. A new final chapter guides students through a range of quantitative approaches using worked examples that relate directly to cases and examples used earlier in the text, and addresses current issues arising from debates around reproducibility.