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Churchill$d1964 215 $a1 online resource (519 p.) 225 1 $aCiba Foundation symposia 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-470-72276-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $aANIMAL BEHAVIOUR AND DRUG ACTION; Contents; Middlesex Hospital Medical School Sessions; Session 1: Behavioural Analysis of Drug Action; The analysis of motivational effects illustrated by experiments on amylobarbitone; Discussion; Effects of drugs on operant conditioning; Discussion; The influence of drugs upon memory; Discussion; The structure of social behaviour and drug action; Discussion; Discrimination and the frontal lobes of monkeys; Session 2: Neurophysiological and Biochemical Correlates of Behavioural Effects of Drugs; Amphetamine and neural reward mechanisms; Discussion 327 $aEEG correlates of drug effectsDiscussion; The effect of physostigmine and atropine on the mechanism of learning; Discussion; The acetylcholine system; Discussion; Effects of some poisonous substances on the central nervous system; Differential effect of rympathomimetic amines on the central nervous system; Discussion; Session 3: Factors which Modify Effects of Drugs on Behaviour; Schedules of reinforcement; Discussion; Modification of behavioural effects of drugs by past experience; Discussion; The hereditary base for the action of drugs on animal behaviour; Discussion 327 $aThe effects of group composition on drug actionDiscussion; Modification of the effects of drugs on behaviour by the nutritional state; Discussion; General Discussion; Session 4: Relevance of Behavioural Effects o f Drugs in Animals to Effects in Man; Screening tests and prediction from animals to man; Prediction of drug effects from animals to man; Discussion; Prediction of clinical effects of psychotropic drugs from animal data; Discussion; Prediction of clinical response from animal data: a need for theoretical models; Discussion; Prediction from man to animals 327 $aCiba Foundation Sessions on Intermediation between Administered Drugs and Behavioural EffectsSession 1: The Biochemical Approach; Introduction; Discussions; Cause-and-effect relationships; Variability in response of nervous tissue to stimulation; Spreading depression.; Ribonucleic acid and behaviour; Session 2: The Electrophysiological Approach; Introduction; Discussions; Dissociation of EEG and behaviour; Dose levels in animals and man; Effect of drugs on eating and drinking; Session 3: The Neurophysiological Approach; Introduction; Discussions 327 $aDepressant effects of intraventricular adrenalineSpreading depression; Localization of brain function; Session 4: The Pharmacological Approach; Introduction; Discussions; Transmitter substances; Screening tests; Ciba Foundation Sessions on the Relevance of Behavioural Effects of Drugs in Animals to their Effects in Man; Session 5: Extrapolation from Animals to Man; Introduction; Discussions; Selection of behavioural tests; Experiments on animals and man with drug mixtures; Strain and sex differences; Catatonia; Extrapolation from normal to abnormal 327 $aFactors which modify the effects of drugs on behaviour 410 0$aCiba Foundation symposium. 606 $aDrugs$xPhysiological effect$vCongresses 615 0$aDrugs$xPhysiological effect 676 $a156/.3 701 $aDe Reuck$b Anthony V. 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It explains the science of gene editing and embryo selection, and motivates the moral questions it raises by thinking about the strategic aspects of parental choice. Professor Anomaly takes seriously the diversity of preferences parents have, and the limits policymakers face in regulating what will soon be a global market for reproductive technology. Anomaly argues that once embryo selection for complex traits happens it will change the moral landscape by altering the incentives each person faces. All of us will take an interest in the traits everyone else selects, and this will present coordination problems that previous writers on genetic enhancement have failed to consider. Anomaly ends by considering how genetic engineering will transform humanity. Key Updates to the Second Edition · Significant revisions to the Preface and three separate chapters to include more details about what will be scientifically possible in the coming years and the moral issues these developments will raise · New and substantial coverage of embryo selection (guided by polygenic scores) for minimizing the risk of genetic diseases Engagement with all important, new publications on the science of genetic enhancement"--$cProvided by publisher. 606 $aGenetic engineering$xMoral and ethical aspects 606 $aGene editing 606 $aHuman reproductive technology$2fast$3(OCoLC)fst00963260 606 $aGenetic engineering$2fast$3(OCoLC)fst00940027 606 $aHuman embryo$xTransplantation$2fast$3(OCoLC)fst00963011 610 1$agenetic modification 610 1$areproductive technology 610 1$aimmune system 610 1$agenetic enhancement 610 1$aembryo selection 615 0$aGenetic engineering$xMoral and ethical aspects. 615 0$aGene editing. 615 7$aHuman reproductive technology 615 7$aGenetic engineering 615 7$aHuman embryo$xTransplantation 676 $a576.5 700 $aAnomaly$b Jonathan$01263091 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bNZ-WeVUL 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910847146303321 996 $aCreating future people$92958209 997 $aUNINA