
Biological Risk Factors for Psychosocial Disorders
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Summary
Table of Contents
List of contributors | |
Foreword | |
Preface | |
Structural abnormalities of the brain in developmental disorders G. Lyon and J.-F. Gadisseux | |
Developmental disorders and structural brain development R. Goodman | |
Relation between maturation of neurotransmitter systems in the human brain and psychosocial disorders D. Swaab | |
Chromosomal abnormalities M. Pembrey | |
Genetic risk and psychosocial disorders: links between the normal and abnormal R. Plomin | |
Pre- and perinatal risk factors for psychosocial development P. Casaer | |
Metabolic/endocrine disorders and psychological functioning P. Fuggle and P. Graham | |
Toxins and allergens E. Taylor | |
The long-term psychosocial sequelae of specific developmental disorders of speech and language M. Rutter and L. Mawhood | |
Reproductive hormones J. Bancroft | |
Epilepsy and anticonvulsive drugs H.-C. Steinhawsen and C. Rauss-Mason | |
Biological risk mechanisms: some concepts and issues M. Rutter. |
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