Genes and Behavior: Nature-Nurture Interplay ExplainedISBN: 978-1-4051-1061-7
Paperback
292 pages
February 2006, Wiley-Blackwell
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In this major new book, eminent scientist Professor Sir Michael
Rutter gets behind the hype of the behavioral genetics debate to
provide a balanced and authoritative overview of the genetic
revolution and its implications for understanding human behavior.
- Written by one of the world's leading figures in child psychology and psychiatry, Professor Sir Michael Rutter
- Provides non-technical explanation of genetics to diffuse the sensational debates surrounding the topic
- Sets out in layman's terms what genes do, how much is nature and how much is nurture
- Argues that nature and nurture are not truly separate and gives examples of how the two interact
- Looks at the implications of genetic findings for policy and practice
- The book will inform public debate about the implications of the Human Genome Project and, more broadly, the field of genetic science