Papers presented at a symposium sponsored by the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, and held at Burg Wartenstein, Austria, Sept. 16-28, 1964.
On types, genotypes, and the genetic diversity in populations / Theodosius Dobzhansky -- Intellectual functioning and the dimensions of human variation / Jerry Hirsch -- Psychological research and behavioral phenotypes / Gerald E. McClearn -- Behavior genetics and overparticularization / David A. Rodgers -- Behavior genetics as the study of mechanism-specific behavior / Delbert D. Thiessen, David A. Rodgers -- Sense perception and behavior / Hans Kalmus -- Selection and genetic heterogeneity / J.M. Thoday -- Hereditary factors in psychological variables in man, with a special emphasis on cognition / Steven G. Vandenberg -- Relation of behavioral, genetic, and neuroendocrine factors to thyroid function / David A. Hamburg and Donald T. Lunde -- Genetics and child development / Hanuš Papoušek -- Cross-population constancy in trait profiles and the study of the inheritance of human behavior variables / Ruth Guttman -- Implications of primate paleontolgy for behavior / Gottfried Kurth -- Human genetics and the theme pattern of human life / Friedrich Keiter