Genes, brain, and emotions : interdisciplinary and translational perspectives /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Oxford, United Kingdom :
Oxford University Press,
2019.
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| Edition: | First edition. |
| Series: | Series in affective science.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Series; Genes, Brain, and Emotions; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; 1 Genes, brain and emotions: Introduction; Part 1: Methods and approaches; 2 Twin studies of emotion; 3 Gene-environment interactions in humans across multiple units of analyses: A focus on psychopathology and imaging; 4 Epigenetics and twin studies: A review and applications in human aggressive behavior; 5 Genome-wide association studies; 6 Gene-environment interactions in animal models of depression and anxiety
- 7 Methods and theoretical approaches: Genetic animal models of emotional disorders and convergence with human data8 Optogenetic and chemogenetic technologies for advanced functional investigations of the neural correlates of emotions; Part 2: Cognitive mechanisms; 9 Fear learning and extinction; 10 Emotional action control: The role of serotonin in health and disease; 11 Genetics of emotion regulation: A systematic review; 12 Emotional memory; 13 Genetics of decision-making; Part 3: Biological mechanisms
- 14 Missing heritability in studies of trait anxiety and amygdala function: Is the solution in plain sight?15 Electrocortical endophenotypes of anxiety; 16 Imaging genetics in depression; 17 Psychosocial stress and telomere regulation; 18 Genetic effects on peripheral psychophysiological measures of emotion processing; Part 4: Disorders and therapy; 19 The genetics of personality/psychopathology: A brief review of constructs, results, approaches, and implications; 20 Resilience
- 21 Understanding risk and resilience in maltreated children: Emerging findings from translational, genetic, neuroimaging, and treatment studies22 Animal models of post-traumatic stress disorder: Towards understanding of individual differences; 23 Genetics of impulsivity, anger, and aggression as risk factors for suicidal behavior; 24 Causes of distress-induced emotional eating; 25 Genetics of obsessive-compulsive disorder and Tourette's syndrome; 26 Therapygenetics: Predicting psychological treatment response from genetic markers