Perspectives in Behavior Genetics

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alcohol response genetics
Alcoholic Parent
alcoholism
animal behaviour research
Antisocial Behavior
Attention Deficit Disorder
Audiogenic Seizures
Behavior Genetic Analysis
Behavior Genetics
blow-fly
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CBA Mouse
classical conditioning genetics
Classical Conditioning Procedure
Cochlear Dysfunction
Cochlear Sensitivity
color preferences
Conditioning Procedure
dyslexia
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Familial Resemblance
fruit-fly
genetic epidemiology
hereditary influences
heredity-environment
Inferior Colliculus
innate
long-term behavioural genetics studies
methodology
Minimal Brain Damage
Mixed Model Multivariate Analysis
nervous system
NMRI Strain
Nonassociative Effects
Proboscis Extension
Progressive Disease
Quail Chicks
quantitative trait analysis
reading ability
Reading Disability
Reading Disabled Children
responsivity
Unconditional Preferences
Unselected Line
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367741228
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Oct 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1986, we were living in a world in which the number of publications in behaviour genetics had reached a point where it was difficult, even for those teaching the subject, to keep up with the literature. The editors of this title believe that there is a need for people who have planned and executed long-term research programs to summarize and comment on their results. This volume was intended to help meet that need. The authors were given free choice of subject and format. The result is a variety of topics that had been researched mainly over the previous decade. Chapter 1 is an exception and looked back at the work of others in behaviour genetics over a quarter-century and tried to detect trends in the types of research done in the field.

John L. Fuller, Edward C. Simmel