The challenge for psychology is to integrate findings from genetics and environmental (social, biological, chemical) factors, into the study of human behavior and deep understanding of the emergence of different changes in the anatomy, physiology, and chemistry of the nervous system that influence the mental health. Currently, cognitive abilities associated with learning and memory, reasoning, problem solving, and developing relationships are in scope of molecular psychology, which is the study of behavior and its underlying brain systems using the tools of molecular biology. However, studies have demonstrated that DNA sequence variations and rare mutations account for only a small fraction of the risk for inheritance of personality traits ...
The recent sociodevelopmental cognitive model of schizophrenia/psychosis is a highly influential and...
A significant proportion of the global burden of disease can be attributed to mental illness. Despit...
Individuals with neuropsychiatric diseases have epigenetic programming disturbances, both in the bra...
The challenge for psychology is to integrate findings from genetics and environmental (social, biolo...
Introduction The chemical marking of the DNA and surrounding histone proteins represent some of the ...
Why do we grow up to have the traits we do? Most 20th century scientists answered this question by r...
This paper reviews the rapidly developing field of epigenetics, providing an accessible explanation ...
Early brain development is highly plastic due to rapid changes in cell numbers and neural connectivi...
The genome (genes), epigenome, and environment work together from the earliest stages of human life ...
Although all neurons carry the same genetic information, they vary considerably in morphology and fu...
The development of mental disorders constitutes a complex phenomenon driven by unique social, psycho...
The foundations of brain architecture are established early in life through a continuous series of d...
Recent research in psychiatric genetics has led to a move away from simple diathesis-stress models t...
An increasing body of evidence shows that structural modifications of chromatin, the DNA–protein com...
Epigenetics commonly refers to the developmental process by which cellular traits are established an...
The recent sociodevelopmental cognitive model of schizophrenia/psychosis is a highly influential and...
A significant proportion of the global burden of disease can be attributed to mental illness. Despit...
Individuals with neuropsychiatric diseases have epigenetic programming disturbances, both in the bra...
The challenge for psychology is to integrate findings from genetics and environmental (social, biolo...
Introduction The chemical marking of the DNA and surrounding histone proteins represent some of the ...
Why do we grow up to have the traits we do? Most 20th century scientists answered this question by r...
This paper reviews the rapidly developing field of epigenetics, providing an accessible explanation ...
Early brain development is highly plastic due to rapid changes in cell numbers and neural connectivi...
The genome (genes), epigenome, and environment work together from the earliest stages of human life ...
Although all neurons carry the same genetic information, they vary considerably in morphology and fu...
The development of mental disorders constitutes a complex phenomenon driven by unique social, psycho...
The foundations of brain architecture are established early in life through a continuous series of d...
Recent research in psychiatric genetics has led to a move away from simple diathesis-stress models t...
An increasing body of evidence shows that structural modifications of chromatin, the DNA–protein com...
Epigenetics commonly refers to the developmental process by which cellular traits are established an...
The recent sociodevelopmental cognitive model of schizophrenia/psychosis is a highly influential and...
A significant proportion of the global burden of disease can be attributed to mental illness. Despit...
Individuals with neuropsychiatric diseases have epigenetic programming disturbances, both in the bra...