Child Development at the Intersection of Emotion and Cognition
Herausgeber: Calkins, Susan D; Bell, Martha Ann
Child Development at the Intersection of Emotion and Cognition
Herausgeber: Calkins, Susan D; Bell, Martha Ann
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Addresses the codevelopment of emotional and cognitive processes. This book demonstrates the codependence of emotional and cognitive processes, noting that both processes are clearly necessary for successful regulation of thought and behavior and that children with early adjustment difficulties often have deficits in both types of processing.
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Addresses the codevelopment of emotional and cognitive processes. This book demonstrates the codependence of emotional and cognitive processes, noting that both processes are clearly necessary for successful regulation of thought and behavior and that children with early adjustment difficulties often have deficits in both types of processing.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 261
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 263mm x 187mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 667g
- ISBN-13: 9781433806865
- ISBN-10: 143380686X
- Artikelnr.: 26987535
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 261
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 263mm x 187mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 667g
- ISBN-13: 9781433806865
- ISBN-10: 143380686X
- Artikelnr.: 26987535
Edited by Susan D. Calkins and Martha Ann Bell
Contributors
Foreword
—Michael I. Posner
1. Introduction: Putting the Domains of Development Into Perspective
—Susan D. Calkins and Martha Ann Bell
I. Basic Developmental Processes
1. An Optimal Balance: The Integration of Emotion and Cognition in
Context
—Clancy Blair and Tracy Dennis
2. Emotion Regulation and Executive Functioning in Early Development:
Integrated Mechanisms of Control Supporting Adaptive Functioning
—Susan D. Calkins and Stuart Marcovitch
3. The Role of Language in the Development of Emotion Regulation
—Pamela M. Cole, Laura Marie Armstrong, and Caroline K. Pemberton
4. Feeling and Understanding Through the Prism of Relationships
—Ross A. Thompson
5. Hot Executive Function: Emotion and the Development of Cognitive
Control
—Phillip David Zelazo, Li Qu, and Amanda C. Kesek
II. Neuroscientific and Genetic Contributions
1. Psychobiological Mechanisms of Cognition–Emotion Integration in Early
Development
—Martha Ann Bell, Denise R. Greene, and Christy D. Wolfe
2. Cognition and Emotion: A Behavioral Genetic Perspective
—Kirby Deater-Deckard and Paula Y. Mullineaux
3. Understanding the Social World: A Developmental Neuroscience
Approach
—Mark H. Johnson
4. Desire, Dopamine, and Conceptual Development
—Marc D. Lewis
III. Implications for Clinical and Educational Research
1. Self-Regulation and Academic Achievement in the Transition to School
—Frederick J. Morrison, Claire Cameron Ponitz, and Megan M.
McClelland
2. Intersection of Emotion and Cognition in Developmental
Psychopathology
—Joel T. Nigg, Michelle M. Martel, Molly Nikolas, and B. J. Casey
Afterword: Integrating Emotion and Cognition in Developmental Research
—Martha Ann Bell and Susan D. Calkins
Index
About the Editors
Foreword
—Michael I. Posner
1. Introduction: Putting the Domains of Development Into Perspective
—Susan D. Calkins and Martha Ann Bell
I. Basic Developmental Processes
1. An Optimal Balance: The Integration of Emotion and Cognition in
Context
—Clancy Blair and Tracy Dennis
2. Emotion Regulation and Executive Functioning in Early Development:
Integrated Mechanisms of Control Supporting Adaptive Functioning
—Susan D. Calkins and Stuart Marcovitch
3. The Role of Language in the Development of Emotion Regulation
—Pamela M. Cole, Laura Marie Armstrong, and Caroline K. Pemberton
4. Feeling and Understanding Through the Prism of Relationships
—Ross A. Thompson
5. Hot Executive Function: Emotion and the Development of Cognitive
Control
—Phillip David Zelazo, Li Qu, and Amanda C. Kesek
II. Neuroscientific and Genetic Contributions
1. Psychobiological Mechanisms of Cognition–Emotion Integration in Early
Development
—Martha Ann Bell, Denise R. Greene, and Christy D. Wolfe
2. Cognition and Emotion: A Behavioral Genetic Perspective
—Kirby Deater-Deckard and Paula Y. Mullineaux
3. Understanding the Social World: A Developmental Neuroscience
Approach
—Mark H. Johnson
4. Desire, Dopamine, and Conceptual Development
—Marc D. Lewis
III. Implications for Clinical and Educational Research
1. Self-Regulation and Academic Achievement in the Transition to School
—Frederick J. Morrison, Claire Cameron Ponitz, and Megan M.
McClelland
2. Intersection of Emotion and Cognition in Developmental
Psychopathology
—Joel T. Nigg, Michelle M. Martel, Molly Nikolas, and B. J. Casey
Afterword: Integrating Emotion and Cognition in Developmental Research
—Martha Ann Bell and Susan D. Calkins
Index
About the Editors
Contributors
Foreword
—Michael I. Posner
1. Introduction: Putting the Domains of Development Into Perspective
—Susan D. Calkins and Martha Ann Bell
I. Basic Developmental Processes
1. An Optimal Balance: The Integration of Emotion and Cognition in
Context
—Clancy Blair and Tracy Dennis
2. Emotion Regulation and Executive Functioning in Early Development:
Integrated Mechanisms of Control Supporting Adaptive Functioning
—Susan D. Calkins and Stuart Marcovitch
3. The Role of Language in the Development of Emotion Regulation
—Pamela M. Cole, Laura Marie Armstrong, and Caroline K. Pemberton
4. Feeling and Understanding Through the Prism of Relationships
—Ross A. Thompson
5. Hot Executive Function: Emotion and the Development of Cognitive
Control
—Phillip David Zelazo, Li Qu, and Amanda C. Kesek
II. Neuroscientific and Genetic Contributions
1. Psychobiological Mechanisms of Cognition–Emotion Integration in Early
Development
—Martha Ann Bell, Denise R. Greene, and Christy D. Wolfe
2. Cognition and Emotion: A Behavioral Genetic Perspective
—Kirby Deater-Deckard and Paula Y. Mullineaux
3. Understanding the Social World: A Developmental Neuroscience
Approach
—Mark H. Johnson
4. Desire, Dopamine, and Conceptual Development
—Marc D. Lewis
III. Implications for Clinical and Educational Research
1. Self-Regulation and Academic Achievement in the Transition to School
—Frederick J. Morrison, Claire Cameron Ponitz, and Megan M.
McClelland
2. Intersection of Emotion and Cognition in Developmental
Psychopathology
—Joel T. Nigg, Michelle M. Martel, Molly Nikolas, and B. J. Casey
Afterword: Integrating Emotion and Cognition in Developmental Research
—Martha Ann Bell and Susan D. Calkins
Index
About the Editors
Foreword
—Michael I. Posner
1. Introduction: Putting the Domains of Development Into Perspective
—Susan D. Calkins and Martha Ann Bell
I. Basic Developmental Processes
1. An Optimal Balance: The Integration of Emotion and Cognition in
Context
—Clancy Blair and Tracy Dennis
2. Emotion Regulation and Executive Functioning in Early Development:
Integrated Mechanisms of Control Supporting Adaptive Functioning
—Susan D. Calkins and Stuart Marcovitch
3. The Role of Language in the Development of Emotion Regulation
—Pamela M. Cole, Laura Marie Armstrong, and Caroline K. Pemberton
4. Feeling and Understanding Through the Prism of Relationships
—Ross A. Thompson
5. Hot Executive Function: Emotion and the Development of Cognitive
Control
—Phillip David Zelazo, Li Qu, and Amanda C. Kesek
II. Neuroscientific and Genetic Contributions
1. Psychobiological Mechanisms of Cognition–Emotion Integration in Early
Development
—Martha Ann Bell, Denise R. Greene, and Christy D. Wolfe
2. Cognition and Emotion: A Behavioral Genetic Perspective
—Kirby Deater-Deckard and Paula Y. Mullineaux
3. Understanding the Social World: A Developmental Neuroscience
Approach
—Mark H. Johnson
4. Desire, Dopamine, and Conceptual Development
—Marc D. Lewis
III. Implications for Clinical and Educational Research
1. Self-Regulation and Academic Achievement in the Transition to School
—Frederick J. Morrison, Claire Cameron Ponitz, and Megan M.
McClelland
2. Intersection of Emotion and Cognition in Developmental
Psychopathology
—Joel T. Nigg, Michelle M. Martel, Molly Nikolas, and B. J. Casey
Afterword: Integrating Emotion and Cognition in Developmental Research
—Martha Ann Bell and Susan D. Calkins
Index
About the Editors