Beyond nature and nurture in psychiatry : genes, environment and their interplay
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Beyond nature and nurture in psychiatry : genes, environment and their interplay
Informa Healthcare, c2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
For much of the last century, the so-called nature-nuture debate polarised opinion about the aetiology of mental illness. But the extreme biological or environmental positions adopted in the past are not supported by the recent evidence. Based on lectures presented as part of the third European Foundation for Psychiatry at the Maudsley (EFPM) meeting, this book will show that genes and environment are both important, and may correlate or interact with one another.
目次
Introduction. The Most Stupendous Era in the History of Psychiatry. The Myth of the Heritability Index. Models for Gene-Environment Interplay. Cognitive Ability and Disability Through the Lifespan. Do Heavier Babies Make Brighter Children?. Gene-Environment Correlations in the Development of Cognitive Abilities. Cognitive Function in Elderly Twins. Disorders of Childhood and Development. Childhood Adversity, Monoamine Oxidase A Genotype, and Risk for Conduct Disorder. Genetics and Environment in ADHD. Childhood Depression: Sensitivity to Cortisol in Genetic. Genetics of Bipolar Disorder . Genetic Variation In 5-HT Signalling, Amygdale Reactivity, and Susceptibility for Affective Disorders. Life Events and 5HTT Promoters: The Long and The Short of It. Psychosis: Now That We Have Some Genes. Thank You, God! Genes At Last
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