Principles of Behavioral Genetics

Principles of Behavioral Genetics

by Dr. Robert R.H. Anholt (Author), Trudy F. C. Mackay (Contributor)

Synopsis

Principles of Behavioral Genetics provides an introduction to the fascinating science that aims to understand how our genes determine what makes us tick. It presents a comprehensive overview of the relationship between genes, brain, and behavior. Introductory chapters give clear explanations of basic processes of the nervous system and fundamental principles of genetics of complex traits without excessive statistical jargon. Individual chapters describe the genetics of social interactions, olfaction and taste, memory and learning, circadian behavior, locomotion, sleep, and addiction, as well as the evolution of behavior. Whereas the focus is on genetics, neurobiological and ecological aspects are also included to provide intellectual breadth. The book uses examples that span the gamut from classical model organisms to non-model systems and human biology, and include both laboratory and field studies. Samples of historical information accentuate the text to provide the reader with an appreciation of the history of the field. This book will be a valuable resource for future generations of scientists who focus on the field of behavioral genetics.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 344
Edition: 1
Publisher: Academic Press
Published: 20 Oct 2009

ISBN 10: 0123725755
ISBN 13: 9780123725752
Book Overview: Textbook covering the relationship between genes, brain and behavior.