Oltre lo specchio
Introduzione alla genetica del comportamento
FRANCO PANIZON
Professore Emerito, Dipartimento di Scienze della Riproduzione e dello Sviluppo, Università di Trieste
Marzo 2007 - pagg. 194 -200
Classificazione MeSH
Bibliografia
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2. Jensen AR. Genetic and behavioral effects of nonrandom mating. In: Osborne RT, Noble CE, Weil N. Human variation: the biopsychology of age, race, and sex. New York: Academic Press, 1978:51-105.
3. Caldarone B, Saavedra C, Tartaglia K, Wehner JM, Dudek BC, Flaherty L. Quantitative trait loci analysis affecting contextual conditioning. Nat Genet 1997;17:335-7.
4. Thapar A, Holmes J, Poulton K, Harrington R. Genetic basis of attention deficit and hyperactivity. Br J Psychiatry 1999;174:105-11.
5. Dubnan J, Tully T. Gene discovering in Drosophila. New insight for hearing and memory. Ann Rev Neurosc J 1999; 21:407-44.
6. Hetherington EM, Reiss D, Plomin R, Rowe DC. Environmental and genetic influences on dimensions of perceived parentship: a twin study. Dev Psychol 1981;17:416- 23.
7. Dunn JF, Plomin R. Vite separate: perché i fratelli sono così diversi? (trad it.). Firenze: Giunti Ed., 1997.
8. Loehlmin JC, Nichols J. Heredity, environment and personality. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1976.
9. Reiss D, Nerderhiser JM, Heteherington EM. Plomin R. The relationship code: decifreing genetic and social pattern in adolescents development. Cambridge: Harward University Press, 1999.
10. Harris JR. Socialization, personality development, and the child’s environments. Dev Psychol 2000;36:711-23.
11. Harris JR. Non è colpa dei genitori: la nuova teoria dell’educazione. Perché i figli imparano dai coetanei più che dalla famiglia (trad ital.). Milano: Mondadori, 2000.
12. McGue M, Hirsch B, Lykken DT. Age and the self-perception of ability: a twin study analysis. Psychol Aging 1993;8:72-80.
13. Plomin R, Nesselroade JR. Behavioral genetics and personality change. J Pers 1990;58:191-220.
14. Goldberg LR. An alternative “description for personality”. The big five factor structure. J Pers Soc Psychol 1990; 59:1216-29.
15. Cloninger CR, Svrakic DM, Pryzbeck TR. A psychological model of temperament and character. Arch Gen Psychol 1993;50:975-90.
16. Carey G, DiLalla DL. Personality and psychopathology: genetic perspectives. J Abnorm Psychol 1994;103:32-43.
17. Granon S, Changeux JP. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a plausible mouse model? Acta Paediatr 2006;95:645-9.
18. Wilens TE, McBurnett K, Buckstein O, et al. Multisite controlled study of OROS methylphenidate in the treatment of adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 2006;160:82-90.
19. Baron-Cohen S. Two new theories of autism: hypersystemizing and assortative mating. Arch Dis Child 2006;91: 2-5.
20. Kurita H. Disorders of the autism spectrum. Lancet 2006;368:179-81.
21. Nigg JT, Goldsmith HH. Genetics of personality disorders. Perspectives from personality and psychopathology research. Psychol Bull 1994;115:346-80.
22. Farmer AE, McGuffin P, Gottesman II. Twin concordance for DSM-III schizophrenia: scrutinizing the validity of the definition. Arch Gen Psychiatry 1987:44:634-41.
23. Thapar A, McGuffin P. Anxiety and depressive symptoms in children. A genetic study of comorbidity. J Child Psychol Psychiatry 1997;38:651-6.
24. Thapar A, McGuffin P. The genetic etiology of childhood depressive symptoms: a developmental perspective. Dev Psycopathol 1996;8:751-60.
25. Nigg JT, Goldsmith HH. Developmental psychopathology, personality, and temperament. Reflections on recent behavioral genetics research. Hum Biol 1998;70:387-412.
26. Eley TC, Lichtenstein P, Stevenson J. Sex differences in the ethiology of aggressive and non-aggressive antisocial behavior. Results from two twin studies. Child Dev 1999;70:155-68.
27. DiLalla DL, Gottesman II. Heterogeneity of causes for delinquency and criminality. Lifespan perspectives. Dev Psychopathol 1989;1:339-49.
28. Eaves LJ, Eysencck H, Martin NG. Gene culture and personality: an empirical approach. London: Academic Press, 1989.
2. Jensen AR. Genetic and behavioral effects of nonrandom mating. In: Osborne RT, Noble CE, Weil N. Human variation: the biopsychology of age, race, and sex. New York: Academic Press, 1978:51-105.
3. Caldarone B, Saavedra C, Tartaglia K, Wehner JM, Dudek BC, Flaherty L. Quantitative trait loci analysis affecting contextual conditioning. Nat Genet 1997;17:335-7.
4. Thapar A, Holmes J, Poulton K, Harrington R. Genetic basis of attention deficit and hyperactivity. Br J Psychiatry 1999;174:105-11.
5. Dubnan J, Tully T. Gene discovering in Drosophila. New insight for hearing and memory. Ann Rev Neurosc J 1999; 21:407-44.
6. Hetherington EM, Reiss D, Plomin R, Rowe DC. Environmental and genetic influences on dimensions of perceived parentship: a twin study. Dev Psychol 1981;17:416- 23.
7. Dunn JF, Plomin R. Vite separate: perché i fratelli sono così diversi? (trad it.). Firenze: Giunti Ed., 1997.
8. Loehlmin JC, Nichols J. Heredity, environment and personality. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1976.
9. Reiss D, Nerderhiser JM, Heteherington EM. Plomin R. The relationship code: decifreing genetic and social pattern in adolescents development. Cambridge: Harward University Press, 1999.
10. Harris JR. Socialization, personality development, and the child’s environments. Dev Psychol 2000;36:711-23.
11. Harris JR. Non è colpa dei genitori: la nuova teoria dell’educazione. Perché i figli imparano dai coetanei più che dalla famiglia (trad ital.). Milano: Mondadori, 2000.
12. McGue M, Hirsch B, Lykken DT. Age and the self-perception of ability: a twin study analysis. Psychol Aging 1993;8:72-80.
13. Plomin R, Nesselroade JR. Behavioral genetics and personality change. J Pers 1990;58:191-220.
14. Goldberg LR. An alternative “description for personality”. The big five factor structure. J Pers Soc Psychol 1990; 59:1216-29.
15. Cloninger CR, Svrakic DM, Pryzbeck TR. A psychological model of temperament and character. Arch Gen Psychol 1993;50:975-90.
16. Carey G, DiLalla DL. Personality and psychopathology: genetic perspectives. J Abnorm Psychol 1994;103:32-43.
17. Granon S, Changeux JP. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a plausible mouse model? Acta Paediatr 2006;95:645-9.
18. Wilens TE, McBurnett K, Buckstein O, et al. Multisite controlled study of OROS methylphenidate in the treatment of adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 2006;160:82-90.
19. Baron-Cohen S. Two new theories of autism: hypersystemizing and assortative mating. Arch Dis Child 2006;91: 2-5.
20. Kurita H. Disorders of the autism spectrum. Lancet 2006;368:179-81.
21. Nigg JT, Goldsmith HH. Genetics of personality disorders. Perspectives from personality and psychopathology research. Psychol Bull 1994;115:346-80.
22. Farmer AE, McGuffin P, Gottesman II. Twin concordance for DSM-III schizophrenia: scrutinizing the validity of the definition. Arch Gen Psychiatry 1987:44:634-41.
23. Thapar A, McGuffin P. Anxiety and depressive symptoms in children. A genetic study of comorbidity. J Child Psychol Psychiatry 1997;38:651-6.
24. Thapar A, McGuffin P. The genetic etiology of childhood depressive symptoms: a developmental perspective. Dev Psycopathol 1996;8:751-60.
25. Nigg JT, Goldsmith HH. Developmental psychopathology, personality, and temperament. Reflections on recent behavioral genetics research. Hum Biol 1998;70:387-412.
26. Eley TC, Lichtenstein P, Stevenson J. Sex differences in the ethiology of aggressive and non-aggressive antisocial behavior. Results from two twin studies. Child Dev 1999;70:155-68.
27. DiLalla DL, Gottesman II. Heterogeneity of causes for delinquency and criminality. Lifespan perspectives. Dev Psychopathol 1989;1:339-49.
28. Eaves LJ, Eysencck H, Martin NG. Gene culture and personality: an empirical approach. London: Academic Press, 1989.
