Gene-Environment Interactions in Psychiatry Nature, Nurture, Neuroscience
Auteurs : Ellenbroek Bart, Youn Ji Un
Gene-Environment Interactions in Psychiatry: Nature, Nurture, Neuroscience begins with the basic aspects of gene?environment studies, such as basic genetics, principles of animals modeling, and the basic processes of how environmental factors affect brain and behavior, with part two describing the most important psychiatric disorders in detail.
Each chapter has a similar structure that includes a general description of the disorder that is followed by an analysis of the role of genes and how they are affected by environmental factors. Each chapter ends with a description of the most relevant animal models, again focusing on gene?environment interactions.
The book concludes with a critical evaluation of the current research and an outlook for the (possible) future, offering a vignette into the fascinating world of nature, nurture, and neuroscience.
A General Introduction1. Introduction2. The genetic basis of behaviour 3. The non-genetic basis of behaviour4. Gene environmental interactions5. Animal modelling of psychiatric disorders
Gene Environmental Interactions in Psychiatric Disorders 6. Addiction7. Affective disorders (anxiety, depression, PTSD)8. Childhood disorders (autism, ADHD)9. Schizophrenia10. Conclusions and the road ahead
Dr. Youn has over 8 years of experience in behavioural genetics, mainly focusing on animal models for anxiety disorders and cognitive dysfunction. She has published 4 papers in peer-reviewed international journals.
- Written to provide in-depth basic knowledge on gene–environment interactions for graduate students, postgraduate students, clinicians, and scientists
- Includes descriptions of the major psychiatric disorders
- Provides detailed descriptions of animal models and basic genetic information
- Presents well-illustrated color figures to explain complex features in a simple manner
Date de parution : 09-2016
Ouvrage de 366 p.
19x23.3 cm