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Freaks of Nature Mark S. Blumberg (Professor of Psychology, Starch Faculty Fellow, University of Iowa)

Freaks of Nature By Mark S. Blumberg (Professor of Psychology, Starch Faculty Fellow, University of Iowa)

Summary

From two-legged goats and double-headed snakes, to 'Cyclops' infants with a single eye in the middle of their forehead, Mark S. Blumberg looks at 'freak' bodily anomalies in both humans and other animals to reveal how such deformities provide valuable windows on the intimate connections between genetics, evolution, development, and the environment.

Freaks of Nature Summary

Freaks of Nature: And what they tell us about evolution and development by Mark S. Blumberg (Professor of Psychology, Starch Faculty Fellow, University of Iowa)

Two-legged goats, conjoined twins, 'Cyclops' infants with a single eye in the middle of their forehead, double-headed snakes, and Laloo, a man with a partially formed twin attached to his chest... In Freaks of Nature, Mark S. Blumberg turns a scientist's eye on these unusual examples of humans and other animals, showing how a subject once relegated to the sideshow can help explain some of the deepest complexities of biology. These examples of extreme bodily anomalies are in fact the natural products of development, and it is through such developmental mechanisms that evolution works. And Blumberg shows how 'freak' deformities can provide valuable windows on the intimate connections between genetics, development, the environment, and evolution. In taking seriously a subject that has often been shunned as discomfiting and embarrassing, Freaks of Nature takes the perspective of evolutionary developmental biology to shed new light on how individuals-and entire species-develop, survive, and evolve.

Freaks of Nature Reviews

This book offers a unique perspective, challenging our view of science, evolution, and social archetypes by examining the nature of malformations. It would be a worthwhile addition to the library of students and scholars alike. * Doody's Notes (Kerby C. Oberg, MD, PhD, Loma Linda University) *

About Mark S. Blumberg (Professor of Psychology, Starch Faculty Fellow, University of Iowa)

Mark Blumberg is Professor of Psychology and Starch Faculty Fellow at the University of Iowa. He has written on a wide variety of topics in the fields of biology, psychology, and development, including articles on sleep, animal behavior, animal mind, and communication. His previous books include Basic Instinct: The Genesis of Behavior (2005) and Body Heat: Temperature and Life on Earth, (2003). He is currently Editor-in-Chief of the APA journal Behavioral Neuroscience and President of the International Society for Developmental Psychobiology.

Table of Contents

Introduction ; 1. A Parliament Of Monsters ; 2. Arresting Features ; 3. Do The Locomotion ; 4. Life And Limb ; 5. Anything Goes ; Epilogue: Monstrous Behavior

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GOR013223237
9780199213061
B0092GBUA2
Freaks of Nature: And what they tell us about evolution and development by Mark S. Blumberg (Professor of Psychology, Starch Faculty Fellow, University of Iowa)
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Paperback
Oxford University Press
20100211
352
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