One of the primary advances for the 21st century is progress
beyond the need to defend the findings of behavioral genetic
investigations of intelligence. With the advent of developmental
behavioral genetics and molecular genetics researchers have taken
their discoveries far beyond simple nature/nurture constructs to a
finer understanding of how genes and environment intersect to
affect cognitive function.
"Behavior Genetics of Cognition across the Lifespan" presents
the state of the field in well-documented detail as noted experts
examine gene-environment interactions in cognitive function from
childhood into old age. Fluidity is at the heart of this coverage:
normative and non-normative brain development get equal attention,
and statistical, molecular, biological, brain imaging, and
neurobiological approaches contribute separately and in combination
to the findings.
All major life stages are examined as periods of gene-based
cognitive change, including midlife, which until recently has been
considered a period for marking time until "real" age-related
change occurs. And the book is written so that individual chapters
can be as useful on their own as the volume is as a whole. Among
the topics covered in depth:
Cognitive abilities in childhood and adolescenceGenetic and
environmental influences on intellectual disabilities in
childhoodCognition in middle adulthoodGene by environment interplay
in cognitive agingDementia: genes, environments, interactionsBrain
imaging and cognition
By synthesizing where the field is today--and identifying issues
that need further attention--"Behavior Genetics of Cognition across
the Lifespan" is a bedrock text for behavioral geneticists,
cognitive psychologists and neuroscientists."
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