Handbook of developmental science, behavior, and genetics / edited by Kathryn E. Hood ... [et al.]. — Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. – (59.82/H236) |
Contents
Contents
Foreword: Gilbert Gottlieb and the Developmental Point of View
Preface and Acknowledgments
Part I: Introduction
1 Developmental Systems, Nature-Nurture, and the Role of Genes in Behavior and Development: On the Legacy of Gilbert Gottlieb
2 Normally Occurring Environmental and Behavioral Influences on Gene Activity: From Central Dogma to Probabilistic Epigenesis 13
Part II: Theoretical Foundations for the Developmental Study of Behavior and Genetics
3 Historical and Philosophical Perspectives on Behavioral Genetics and Developmental Science
4 Development and Evolution Revisited
5 Probabilistic Epigenesis and Modem Behavioral and Neural Genetics
6 The Roles of Environment, Experience, and Learning in Behavioral Development
7 Contemporary Ideas in Physics and Biology in Gottlieb's Psychology
Part III: Empirical Studies of Behavioral Development and Genetics
8 Behavioral Development during the Mother-Young Interaction in Placental Mammals: The Development of Behavior in the Relationship with the Mother
9 Amniotic Fluid as an Extended Milieu Interieur
10 Developmental Effects of Selective Breeding for an Infant Trait
11 Emergence and Constraint in Novel Behavioral Adaptations
12 Nonhuman Primate Research Contributions to Understanding Genetic and Environmental Influences on Phenotypic Outcomes across Development
13 Interactive Contributions of Genes and Early Experience to Behavioral Development: Sensitive Periods and Lateralized Brain and Behavior
14 Trans-Generational Epigenetic Inheritance
15 The Significance of Non-Replication of Gene-Phenotype Associations
16 Canalization and Malleability Reconsidered: The Developmental Basis of Phenotypic Stability and Variability
Part IV: Applications to Development
17 Gene-Parenting Interplay in the Development of Infant Emotionality
18 Genetic Research in Psychiatry and Psychology: A Critical Overview 557
19 On the Limits of Standard Quantitative Genetic Modeling of Inter-Individual Variation: Extensions, Ergodic Conditions and a New Genetic Factor Model of Intra-Individual Variation 626
20 Songs My Mother Taught Me: Gene-Environment Interactions Brain Development and the Auditory System: Thoughts on Non-Kin Rejection
21 Applications of Developmental Systems Theory to Benefit Human Development: On the Contributions of Gilbert Gottlieb to Individuals, Families, and Communities
Author Index
Subject Index