Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
The Workings of Nature-Nurture Interplay
Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
ISBN: 978-1-4051-1062-4
Verlag: Wiley
An 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 a 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.Will inform public debate about the implications of the Human Genome Project and, more broadly, the field of genetic science.In recent years, the subject of genes and their influence on human behavior has become increasingly controversial as concerns about the racist use of genetics, discriminatory eugenics, and neurogenetic determinism have grown. In this major new book, eminent scientist Professor Sir Michael Rutter gets behind the hype to provide a balanced and authoritative overview of the genetic revolution and its implications for understanding human behavior.Rutter sets out in layman's terms what genetic science has discovered to date, explaining exactly what genes do, how much is nature and how much is nurture. He argues that nature and nurture are not truly separate, giving powerful illustrations of how the two interact to determine our behavior. He also considers the implications of genetic findings for policy and practice. This thought-provoking account will inform public debate about the implications of the Human Genome Project and, more broadly, the field of genetic science.
Zielgruppe
students of child psychology, psychiatry, social work and social policy, andgeneral readers, also courses in genes and behavior;




