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Developmental Human Behavioral Epigenetics

Principles, Methods, Evidence, and Future Directions

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2020
ISBN13: 9780128192627
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2020 9780128192627
Onderdeel van serie Translational Epigenetics
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Developmental Human Behavioral Epigenetics: Principles, Methods, Evidence, and Future Directions, Volume 23, a new volume in the Translational Epigenetics series, offers the first systematic account of theoretical G79 frameworks, methodological approaches, findings, and future directions in the field of human behavioral epigenetics. Featuring contributions from leading scientists and international researchers, this book provides a comprehensive overview of human behavioral epigenetics, with a close examination of evidence gathered to-date from animal models, challenges of human-based research and clinical translation, pathways towards drug discovery, and next steps in research.

Areas of focus include prenatal stress exposures, preterm behavioral epigenetics, intergenerational exposures, trauma and neglect, socio-economic conditions, maternal caregiving and attachment, study design, and epigenetics and psychotherapy.

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ISBN13:9780128192627
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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<p>SECTION I Introduction<br>CHAPTER 1 Principles of epigenetics and DNA methylation<br>CHAPTER 2 From animal to human epigenetics<br>CHAPTER 3 An overview of developmental behavioral genetics</p> <p>SECTION II Behavioral epigenetics in action<br>CHAPTER 4 Prenatal exposures and behavioral epigenetics in human infants and children<br>CHAPTER 5 Applying behavioral epigenetic principles to preterm birth and early stress exposure<br>CHAPTER 6 Long-term epigenetic effects of parental caregiving<br>CHAPTER 7 Intergenerational transmission of stress-related epigenetic regulation<br>CHAPTER 8 The role of protective caregiving in epigenetic regulation in human infants<br>CHAPTER 9 Embedding early experiences into brain function: Perspectives from behavioral epigenetics</p>

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