Are We Hardwired? The Role of Genes in Human Behavior

This paperback edition of Are We Hardwired addresses one of the most controversial topics in human biology - the role of genes in governing behaviour. Clark and Grunstein are excellent guides to the current scientific understanding, explaining the genetic and molecular basis of human behaviour within the broader context of animal behaviour generally. They develop the subject clearly, building up from the classic twin studies in humans, and from the most basic behaviours such as chemotaxis in paramecia, to corresponding tropisms and memory in roundworms, and memory and learning in fruit flies, then to complex behaviours of mice and humans. They cover all of the politically sensitive issues of behaviour genetics as applied to humans - susceptibilities to disease, eating disorders, aggression, addiction and compulsive behaviours, intelligence, sexual orientation - clearly and with impeccable balance. The authors show why they feel that substantial parts of our personalities and identities are established by our exact genetic complements, without reducing us to powerless creations of our genes. Behaviour is treated as a complex interaction of nature and nurture, to understand ourselves fully, neither can be dismissed out of hand. Clark brings a fine balance to his most ambitious popular book yet.

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