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The Oxford Handbook of Molecular Psychology

The Oxford Handbook of Molecular Psychology

9780199753888
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Determining the biological bases for behavior, and the extent to which we can observe and explain their neural underpinnings, requires a bold, broadly defined research methodology. The interdisciplinary entries in this handbook are organized around the principle of molecular psychology, which unites cutting-edge research from such wide-ranging disciplines as clinical neuroscience and genetics, psychology, behavioral neuroscience, and neuroethology. For the first time in a single volume, leaders in diverse research areas use molecular approaches to investigate social behavior, psychopathology, emotion, cognition and stress in healthy volunteers, patient populations, and an array of non-human species including rodents, insects, fish, and non-human primates. Chapters draw on molecular methods covering candidate genes, genome-wide association studies, copy number variations, gene expression studies, and epigenetics while addressing theethical, legal, and social issues to emerge from this new and exciting research approach.
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OUP USA
87710
9780199753888
9780199753888

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Publication date
2015
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
480
Dimensions (mm)
178 x 254
Weight (g)
1197
  • Part I: Introduction and Fundamentals; 1. Molecular Psychology: A Brief History and Introduction; Turhan Canli; 2. Complex Trait Genetics and Population Genetics in Psychiatry: A Review of the Methods; Joel Gelernter; Part II: Applications; Social Behavior; 3. Neuromodulation of Social Behavior in Insects; Stephen J. Simpson and Paul A. Stevenson; 4. Social Regulation of Gene Expression in the African Cichlid Fish Astatotilapia burtoni; Karen P. Maruska and Russell D. Fernald; 5. Molecular Neurobiology of Social Bonding; Catherine E. Barrett and Larry J. Young; 6. Gene-by-Environment Interactions in Primates; Christina S. Barr; 7. Genetic Perspectives on the Neurochemistry of Human Aggression and Violence; Joshua W. Buckholtz and Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg; 8. Oxytocin and Vasopressin Gene Variation and the Neural Basis of Social Behaviors; Lars Westberg and Hasse Walum; 9. Modeling the Genetics of Social Cognition in the Laboratory; Richard Ebstein; Clinical; 10. Gene-by-Environment Mouse Models for Mood Disorders; Maria Razzoli, Alessandro Bartolomucci, and Valeria Carola; 11. Neurogenetics of Individual Differences in Brain, Behavior, and Risk for Psychopathology; Luke W. Hyde, Ryan Bogdan, and Ahmad Hariri; 12. Copy Number Variation in Neuropsychiatric Disorders; James J. H. Rucker and Peter McGuffin; 13. Molecular Foundations of the Symptoms of Major Depressive Disorder; Michael C. Chen and Ian H. Gotlib; 14. Is Depression an Infectious Disease?; Turhan Canli; Emotion, Cognition, and Stress; 15. Consequences of Early-Life Experiences on Cognition and Emotion: A Role for Nutrition and Epigenetic Mechanisms; E. F. G. Naninck, P. J. Lucassen, and Aniko Korosi; 16. Genetic Tools in the Erasure of Emotional Memory; Derya Sargin, Chen Yan, and Sheena Josselyn; 17. Genetics of Autonomic Nervous System Activity; Eco de Geus, Rene van Lien, Melanie Neijts, and Gonneke Willemsen; 18. The Genetic Basis of Positive Emotionality; Martin Reuter and Christian Montag; Part III: Science and Society; 19. Genetics and Criminal Justice; Stephen J. Morse; 20. Neurogenethics; Turhan Canli; Index;
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