2nd Edition

Neurobehavioral Genetics Methods and Applications, Second Edition

Edited By Byron C. Jones, Pierre Mormede Copyright 2007
    496 Pages
    by CRC Press

    496 Pages
    by CRC Press

    A complete background to concepts and principles of behavioral genetics, Neurobehavioral Genetics: Methods and Applications, Second Edition features a broad spectrum of the most current techniques in neurobehavioral genetics in a single source.

    International researchers incorporate several new developments in the field, including:

  • Developmental neurobehavioral genetics
  • Gene-gene interaction
  • New approaches in bioinformatics
  • Gene expression
  • Single gene techniques

    Based on various studies of living organisms ranging from primates to rodents to invertebrates, this edition offers a contemporary approach to examining the relationship between the genetic mechanisms in the brain and behavior. The authors examine how past and recent advances in methods and knowledge come together in the comparative genetics of behavior. They introduce the reader to experimental approaches available for the genetic study of emotionality, focusing on the use of animal models.

    This edition explores studies in neurogenetic disorders, including schizophrenia and bipolar disorders, examines genetic traits in personality such as altruism, and evaluates aggression in mice and humans. It also discusses the applications of quantitative methods and molecular genetics in basic and clinical research.

    Neurobehavioral Genetics: Methods and Applications, Second Edition brings together new techniques and methods to promote a better understanding of genetics and their effects on behavior. The book is an excellent resource for investigators who want to incorporate genetic methods into neurobehavioral and psychiatric research.
  • Background and Basic Concepts. Methods.
    Studies in Hominids. Studies in Rodents. Studies in Invertebrates. Bridging Neurobiology and Behavior. Pharmacology

    Biography

    Byron C. Jones, Pierre Mormède