Gene-environment transactions in developmental psychopathology : the role in intervention research /: the role in intervention research. ([2017])
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- Book
- Title:
- Gene-environment transactions in developmental psychopathology : the role in intervention research /: the role in intervention research. ([2017])
- Main Title:
- Gene-environment transactions in developmental psychopathology : the role in intervention research
- Further Information:
- Note: Patrick H. Tolan, Bennett L. Leventhal, editors.
- Editors:
- Tolan, Patrick H
- Contents:
- Contributors; Chapter 1: What Can and Should Be the Role of Intervention Studies in GEX Research?; Gene-Environmental Transaction Framework for Intervention Research; References; Part I: Gene-Environment Transaction Framework; Chapter 2: Genetics, Behavioral Intervention, and Human Development; Defining Targets for Behavioral Intervention; Defining Groups of Individuals at Risk for Disease; Delineating Malleable Mechanisms of Gene Expression; Defining the Timing of Behavioral Interventions; Genetic Influences on Response to Treatment; A Few Ideas About the Future; Summary. Prospects for Detecting G?E in Intervention ResearchReferences; Chapter 4: Epigenetics and the Biology of Gene? Environment Interactions; Epigenetics and the Biological Basis of G? E Interactions; Histone Modifications; DNA Methylation; Epigenetics and Development; Epigenetics and the Biology of G? E Interactions; Epigenetic Regulation of GR Expression and Function in Humans; Environmental Regulation of the Human Methylome; The Epigenome as a Function of Gene? Environment Interactions: Allele-Specific Methylation; Gene x Environment Effects: Plasticity Genes? Implications for Prevention Programmes Conclusions; References; Chapter 5: Using Genetically Informed Designs to Understand the Environment: The Importance of Family-Based Approaches; Family-Based Behavioral Genetic Designs; Challenges to Family-Based Behavioral Genetic Designs; Conceptual Issues; Technical Issues; The Continued Value of Family-BasedContributors; Chapter 1: What Can and Should Be the Role of Intervention Studies in GEX Research?; Gene-Environmental Transaction Framework for Intervention Research; References; Part I: Gene-Environment Transaction Framework; Chapter 2: Genetics, Behavioral Intervention, and Human Development; Defining Targets for Behavioral Intervention; Defining Groups of Individuals at Risk for Disease; Delineating Malleable Mechanisms of Gene Expression; Defining the Timing of Behavioral Interventions; Genetic Influences on Response to Treatment; A Few Ideas About the Future; Summary. Prospects for Detecting G?E in Intervention ResearchReferences; Chapter 4: Epigenetics and the Biology of Gene? Environment Interactions; Epigenetics and the Biological Basis of G? E Interactions; Histone Modifications; DNA Methylation; Epigenetics and Development; Epigenetics and the Biology of G? E Interactions; Epigenetic Regulation of GR Expression and Function in Humans; Environmental Regulation of the Human Methylome; The Epigenome as a Function of Gene? Environment Interactions: Allele-Specific Methylation; Gene x Environment Effects: Plasticity Genes? Implications for Prevention Programmes Conclusions; References; Chapter 5: Using Genetically Informed Designs to Understand the Environment: The Importance of Family-Based Approaches; Family-Based Behavioral Genetic Designs; Challenges to Family-Based Behavioral Genetic Designs; Conceptual Issues; Technical Issues; The Continued Value of Family-Based Behavioral Genetic Designs; Response to Conceptual Criticisms; Response to Technical Criticisms; The Value of Family-Based Behavioral Genetic Studies; The Implications of Family-Based Behavioral Genetic Studies on Intervention Science. Conclusions and Future DirectionsReferences; Chapter 6: Gene-Environment Correlation as a Source of Stability and Diversity in Development; A Brief but Successful Baseball Career; If Monkeys Could Play Baseball; Plomin, Loehlin and DeFries (1977); Heritability Increases with Age; The Question of How; Tucker-Drob and Briley; Phenotype to Environment Transmission and Gene-Environment Correlation; Applications to Childhood Intervention; Back to Baseball; References; Chapter 7: Sampling in the Examination of Gene-ƯEnvironmental Interactions Within a Neurodevelopmental Disorder Framework. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2017
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 616.89
Psychology
Psychology, Pathological
Genotype-environment interaction
PSYCHOLOGY -- Reference
Genotype-environment interaction
Psychology, Pathological
Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Psychiatry
Human Genetics
Child Development Disorders, Pervasive -- psychology
Gene-Environment Interaction
Child
Child Development Disorders, Pervasive -- genetics
Models, Psychological
Medical -- Psychiatry -- General
Medical -- Genetics
Psychiatry
Medical genetics
Developmental psychology
Psychiatry
Human genetics
Psychology -- Developmental -- General
Child & developmental psychology
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- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319492278
3319492276 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783319492254
331949225X - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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