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This stimulating analysis reviews the broad potential of animal
models to foster a deeper understanding of human pathology,
strengthen connections between genetic and behavioral studies, and
develop more effective treatments for mental disorders.
Widely-studied and lesser-used species are examined in models that
capture features along the continuum of normative and pathological
behavior. The models highlight genetic causes of core features, or
endophenotypes, of developmental, internalizing, and externalizing
disorders, as well as dementia. Expert contributors address
questions ranging from how suitable species are chosen for study to
the costs and benefits of using inbred versus outbred strains, and
the effects of housing environment on subject animals. Larger
issues addressed include how to evaluate the applicability of
animal behavioral models to the human condition and how these
models can harness emerging molecular technologies to further our
understanding of the genetic basis of mental illness. Included in
the coverage: Mating and fighting in Drosophila. Attachment and
social bonding. Impulsivity in rodents and humans. Animal models of
cognitive decline. Animal models of social cognition. Future
directions for animal models in behavioral genetics. A detailed map
of where this evolving field is headed, Animal Models of Behavior
Genetics shows geneticists, molecular biologists, and cognitive
neuroscientists paths beyond established concepts toward a more
knowledgeable and collaborative future.
This stimulating analysis reviews the broad potential of animal
models to foster a deeper understanding of human pathology,
strengthen connections between genetic and behavioral studies, and
develop more effective treatments for mental disorders.
Widely-studied and lesser-used species are examined in models that
capture features along the continuum of normative and pathological
behavior. The models highlight genetic causes of core features, or
endophenotypes, of developmental, internalizing, and externalizing
disorders, as well as dementia. Expert contributors address
questions ranging from how suitable species are chosen for study to
the costs and benefits of using inbred versus outbred strains, and
the effects of housing environment on subject animals. Larger
issues addressed include how to evaluate the applicability of
animal behavioral models to the human condition and how these
models can harness emerging molecular technologies to further our
understanding of the genetic basis of mental illness. Included in
the coverage: Mating and fighting in Drosophila. Attachment and
social bonding. Impulsivity in rodents and humans. Animal models of
cognitive decline. Animal models of social cognition. Future
directions for animal models in behavioral genetics. A detailed map
of where this evolving field is headed, Animal Models of Behavior
Genetics shows geneticists, molecular biologists, and cognitive
neuroscientists paths beyond established concepts toward a more
knowledgeable and collaborative future.
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