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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kevin J. MitchellPublisher: Princeton University Press Imprint: Princeton University Press ISBN: 9780691173887ISBN 10: 0691173885 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 16 October 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Language: English Table of ContentsReviewsWhat makes people differ from one another, and how much does biology have to do with it? Kevin Mitchell bravely wades into some of the most politically fraught questions in science and delivers a clear, level-headed, up-to-the-minute account of what we do and don't know. --Gary Marcus, author of Guitar Zero and The Birth of the Mind Lucid and refreshing, Innate cuts through the Gordian knot of confusion about nature and nurture and heralds a sea change in psychology and neuroscience research and in the public's engagement with it. Kevin Mitchell explains the fundamental role of genetic factors in brain and mind development in a clear and compelling way. This is a truly important book. --Uta Frith, author of Autism: A Very Short Introduction Innate is outstanding in every respect--timely, important, and unlike any other book. Kevin Mitchell is at the very top of his field, and he writes with exceptional clarity, using compelling and memorable examples. His stellar contribution on 'noise' during embryonic and later development will utterly change how many people think about individual differences and the role of genes. Innate is a flat-out winner. --Patricia S. Churchland, author of Touching a Nerve: Our Brains, Our Selves What makes you you? Are there genes for intelligence or sexuality? How much is your personality determined by genes and how much by environment? In Innate, leading geneticist Kevin Mitchell takes us on a fascinating journey into the science of nature and nurture, in health as well as in neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism and schizophrenia. It is a captivating read, and relevant to all of us. --Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, author of Inventing Ourselves: The Secret Life of the Teenage Brain Lucid and refreshing, Innate cuts through the Gordian knot of confusion about nature and nurture and heralds a sea change in psychology and neuroscience research and in the public's engagement with it. Kevin Mitchell explains the fundamental role of genetic factors in brain and mind development in a clear and compelling way. This is a truly important book. -Uta Frith, author of Autism: A Very Short Introduction Innate is outstanding in every respect-timely, important, and unlike any other book. Kevin Mitchell is at the very top of his field, and he writes with exceptional clarity, using compelling and memorable examples. His stellar contribution on `noise' during embryonic and later development will utterly change how many people think about individual differences and the role of genes. Innate is a flat-out winner. -Patricia S. Churchland, author of Touching a Nerve: Our Brains, Our Selves What makes you you? Are there genes for intelligence or sexuality? How much is your personality determined by genes and how much by environment? In Innate, leading geneticist Kevin Mitchell takes us on a fascinating journey into the science of nature and nurture, in health as well as in neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism and schizophrenia. It is a captivating read, and relevant to all of us. -Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, author of Inventing Ourselves: The Secret Life of the Teenage Brain Lucid and refreshing, Innate cuts through the Gordian knot of confusion about nature and nurture and heralds a sea change in psychology and neuroscience research and in the public's engagement with it. Kevin Mitchell explains the fundamental role of genetic factors in brain and mind development in a clear and compelling way. This is a truly important book. --Uta Frith, author of Autism: A Very Short Introduction Innate is outstanding in every respect--timely, important, and unlike any other book. Kevin Mitchell is at the very top of his field, and he writes with exceptional clarity, using compelling and memorable examples. His stellar contribution on 'noise' during embryonic and later development will utterly change how many people think about individual differences and the role of genes. Innate is a flat-out winner. --Patricia S. Churchland, author of Touching a Nerve: Our Brains, Our Selves What makes you you? Are there genes for intelligence or sexuality? How much is your personality determined by genes and how much by environment? In Innate, leading geneticist Kevin Mitchell takes us on a fascinating journey into the science of nature and nurture, in health as well as in neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism and schizophrenia. It is a captivating read, and relevant to all of us. --Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, author of Inventing Ourselves: The Secret Life of the Teenage Brain Author InformationKevin J. Mitchell is associate professor at the Smurfit Institute of Genetics and the Institute of Neuroscience at Trinity College Dublin. He contributed to The Future of the Brain: Essays by the World's Leading Neuroscientists (Princeton) and runs a popular blog, Wiring the Brain. He lives in Portmarnock, Ireland. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |