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Genes, brain, and emotions

Genes, brain, and emotions

Interdisciplinary and Translational Perspectives

9780198793014
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Opis
The study of emotions has rapidly expanded in recent decades, incorporating interdisciplinary research on the genetic underpinnings and neural mechanisms of emotion. This has involved a wide range of methods from as varied fields as behavioral genetics, molecular biology, and cognitive neuroscience, and has allowed researchers to start addressing complex multi-level questions such as:: what is the role of genes in individual differences in emotions and emotional vulnerability topsychopathology, and what are the neural mechanisms through which genes and experience shape these emotion? Genes, Brain, and Emotions:: Interdisciplinary and translational perspectives offers a comprehensive account of this interdisciplinary field of research, bridging psychology, genetics, and neuroscience, with rich sections dedicated to methods, cognitive and biological mechanisms, and psychopathology. Written by leading researchers who have each inspired new research directions and innovated methods and concepts, this book will be of interest to anyone working or studying in the field ofaffective science, whether they be behavioural geneticists, psychologists and psychiatrists, or cognitive neuroscientists.
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OUP Oxford
83599
9780198793014
9780198793014

Opis

Rok wydania
2019
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
twarda
Liczba stron
464
Wymiary (mm)
171 x 246
Waga (g)
1034
  • List of Contributors; Introduction to Genes, Brain and Emotions. Interdisciplinary and Translational Perspectives; Part One: Methods and Approaches; Twin Studies of Emotion; Gene-environment interactions in humans across multiple units of analyses: A focus on psychopathology and imaging; Epigenetics and twin studies: A review and applications in human aggressive behavior; Genome-wide association studies; Gene by environment interactions in animal models of depression and anxiety; Methods and Theoretical Approaches: Genetic Animal Models of Emotional Disorders and Convergence with Human Data; Optogenetic and chemogenetic technologies for advanced functional investigations of the neural correlates of emotions; Part Two: Cognitive Mechanisms; Fear learning and extinction; Emotional action control: the role of serotonin in health and disease; Genetics of emotion regulation: A systematic review; Emotional Memory; Genetics of decision making; Part Three: Biological Mechanisms; Missing heritability in studies of trait anxiety and amygdala function: Is the solution in plain sight?; Electrocortical endophenotypes of anxiety; Imaging genetics in depression; Psychosocial Stress and Telomere Regulation; Genetic effects on peripheral psychophysiological measures of emotion processing; Part Four: Disorders and Therapy; The Genetics of Personality/Psychopathology: A Brief Review of Constructs, Results, Approaches and Implications; Resilience; Understanding Risk and Resilience in Maltreated Children: Emerging Findings From Translational, Genetic, Neuroimaging, and Treatment Studies; Animal models of posttraumatic stress disorder: Towards understanding of individual differences; Genetics of impulsivity, anger and aggression as risk factors for suicidal behavior; Causes of distress-induced emotional eating; Genetics of obsessive-compulsive disorder and Tourettes syndrome; Therapygenetics: Predicting psychological treatment response from genetic markers; The Role of Pharmacogenetics in the Treatment of Depression;
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