The complete reference of biological bases for psychopathology at any age Developmental Psychopathology is a four-volume compendium of the most complete and current research on every aspect of the field. Volume Two: Developmental Neuroscience focuses on the biological basis of psychopathology at each life stage, from nutritional deficiencies to genetics to functional brain development to evolutionary perspectives and more. Now in its third edition, this comprehensive reference has been fully updated to better reflect the current state of the field, and detail the newest findings made possible…mehr
The complete reference of biological bases for psychopathology at any age Developmental Psychopathology is a four-volume compendium of the most complete and current research on every aspect of the field. Volume Two: Developmental Neuroscience focuses on the biological basis of psychopathology at each life stage, from nutritional deficiencies to genetics to functional brain development to evolutionary perspectives and more. Now in its third edition, this comprehensive reference has been fully updated to better reflect the current state of the field, and detail the newest findings made possible by advances in technology and neuroscience. Contributions from expert researchers and clinicians provide insight into brain development, molecular genetics methods, neurogenics approaches to pathway mapping, structural neuroimaging, and much more, including targeted discussions of specific disorders. Advances in developmental psychopathology have burgeoned since the 2006 publication of the second edition, and keeping up on the latest findings in multiple avenues of investigation can be burdensome to the busy professional. This series solves the problem by collecting the information into one place, with a logical organization designed for easy reference. * Consider evolutionary perspectives in developmental psychopathology * Explore typical and atypical brain development across the life span * Examine the latest findings on stress, schizophrenia, anxiety, and more * Learn how genetics are related to psychopathology at different life stages The complexity of a field as diverse as developmental psychopathology deepens with each emerging theory, especially with consideration of the rapid pace of neuroscience advancement and genetic discovery. Developmental Psychopathology Volume Two: Developmental Neuroscience provides an invaluable resource by compiling the latest information into a cohesive, broad-reaching reference.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dante Cicchetti, Ph.D., is McKnight Presidential Chair of Child Psychology in the Institute of Child Development and in the Department of Psychiatry, University of Minnesota. He also is Professor of Psychology at the University of Minnesota. From 1985 to 2005, he directed the Mt. Hope Family Center at the University of Rochester. His research interests lie in the formulation of an integrative developmental theory that can account for both normal and abnormal forms of ontogenesis. His work has several foci: 1) developmental psychopathology; 2) the developmental consequences of child maltreatment; 3) neural plasticity and sensitive periods; 4) the impact of traumatic experiences upon brain development; 5) the biology and psychology of unipolar and bipolar depressive diseases; 6) the interrelationships among molecular genetic, neurobiological, socio-emotional, cognitive, linguistic and representational development in normal and pathological populations; and 7) the study of attachment relations and representational models of the self and its disorders across the life span. Cicchetti has published hundreds of articles, books, and journals that have had far-reaching impact on developmental theory as well as science, policy, and practice related to child maltreatment, depression, mental retardation, and numerous other domains of development.
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Preface to Developmental Psychopathology, Third Edition xi Dante Cicchetti Contributors xiii 1 EVOLUTIONARY FOUNDATIONS OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 1 Marco Del Giudice and Bruce J. Ellis 2 DIFFERENTIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY TO ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES 59 Jay Belsky and Michael Pluess 3 DIFFERENTIAL SENSITIVITY TO CONTEXT: IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 107 Nicole R. Bush and W. Thomas Boyce 4 UNDERSTANDING DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY: HOW USEFUL ARE EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVES? 138 James F. Leckman 5 ANIMAL MODELS OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 166 Brittany R. Howell, Gretchen N. Neigh, and Mar M. Sánchez 6 THE ROLE OF EARLY NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 202 Adam T. Schmidt, Erin A. Osterholm, and Michael K. Georgieff 7 QUANTITATIVE AND MOLECULAR BEHAVIORAL GENETIC STUDIES OF GENE-ENVIRONMENT CORRELATION 242 Sara R. Jaffee 8 THE TRILOGY OF G×E: CONCEPTUALIZATION, OPERATIONALIZATION, AND APPLICATION 287 Elena L. Grigorenko, Johanna Bick, Daniel J. Campbell, Gabrielle Lewine, Jennifer Abrams, Victoria Nguyen, and Joseph T. Chang 9 GENETICS AND FAMILY SYSTEMS: ARTICULATION AND DISARTICULATION 339 David Reiss 10 MOLECULAR GENETICS METHODS FOR DEVELOPMENTAL SCIENTISTS 378 Sergey A. Kornilov and Elena L. Grigorenko 11 EPIGENETIC MECHANISMS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF BEHAVIOR 416 Kathryn Hill and Tania L. Roth 12 NEUROGENETICS APPROACHES TO MAPPING PATHWAYS IN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 442 Luke W. Hyde, Johnna R. Swartz, Rebecca Waller, and Ahmad R. Hariri 13 SELF-REGULATION AND DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY: EXPERIENTIAL CANALIZATION OF BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR 484 Clancy Blair, C. Cybele Raver, and Eric D. Finegood 14 ANXIETY REGULATION: A DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY PERSPECTIVE 523 Erin B. Tone, Cheryl L. Garn, and Daniel S. Pine 15 TYPICAL AND ATYPICAL BRAIN DEVELOPMENT ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN IN A NEURAL NETWORK MODEL OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 557 Barbara Ganzel and Pamela Morris 16 TYPICAL AND ATYPICAL HUMAN FUNCTIONAL BRAIN DEVELOPMENT 632 Michelle de Haan and Mark H. Johnson 17 THE NEURODEVELOPMENTAL PROCESS OF SELF-ORGANIZATION 654 Don M. Tucker, Phan Luu, and Catherine Poulsen 18 ADOLESCENT BRAIN DEVELOPMENT 684 Adriana Galván and Nim Tottenham 19 INTEGRATION OF DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROSCIENCE AND CONTEXTUAL APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF ADOLESCENT PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 720 Kathryn C. Monahan, Amanda E. Guyer, Jennifer Silk, Tamara Fitzwater, and Laurence Steinberg 20 DEVELOPMENTAL SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE 766 Jean Decety and Jason M. Cowell 21 STRESS NEUROBIOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 787 Noémie Jacoby, Judith Overfeld, Elisabeth B. Binder, and Christine M. Heim 22 PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL METHODS AND DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 832 Aimee R. Zisner and Theodore P. Beauchaine 23 NEURODEVELOPMENTAL THEORIES OF SCHIZOPHRENIA: TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY PERSPECTIVES 885 Kristen M. Haut, Ariel Schvarcz, Tyrone D. Cannon, and Carrie E. Bearden 24 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL AND STRUCTURAL NEUROIMAGING ENDOPHENOTYPES IN SCHIZOPHRENIA 931 William S. Stone and Larry J. Seidman Author Index 967 Subject Index 1033
Preface to Developmental Psychopathology, Third Edition xi Dante Cicchetti Contributors xiii 1 EVOLUTIONARY FOUNDATIONS OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 1 Marco Del Giudice and Bruce J. Ellis 2 DIFFERENTIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY TO ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES 59 Jay Belsky and Michael Pluess 3 DIFFERENTIAL SENSITIVITY TO CONTEXT: IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 107 Nicole R. Bush and W. Thomas Boyce 4 UNDERSTANDING DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY: HOW USEFUL ARE EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVES? 138 James F. Leckman 5 ANIMAL MODELS OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 166 Brittany R. Howell, Gretchen N. Neigh, and Mar M. Sánchez 6 THE ROLE OF EARLY NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 202 Adam T. Schmidt, Erin A. Osterholm, and Michael K. Georgieff 7 QUANTITATIVE AND MOLECULAR BEHAVIORAL GENETIC STUDIES OF GENE-ENVIRONMENT CORRELATION 242 Sara R. Jaffee 8 THE TRILOGY OF G×E: CONCEPTUALIZATION, OPERATIONALIZATION, AND APPLICATION 287 Elena L. Grigorenko, Johanna Bick, Daniel J. Campbell, Gabrielle Lewine, Jennifer Abrams, Victoria Nguyen, and Joseph T. Chang 9 GENETICS AND FAMILY SYSTEMS: ARTICULATION AND DISARTICULATION 339 David Reiss 10 MOLECULAR GENETICS METHODS FOR DEVELOPMENTAL SCIENTISTS 378 Sergey A. Kornilov and Elena L. Grigorenko 11 EPIGENETIC MECHANISMS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF BEHAVIOR 416 Kathryn Hill and Tania L. Roth 12 NEUROGENETICS APPROACHES TO MAPPING PATHWAYS IN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 442 Luke W. Hyde, Johnna R. Swartz, Rebecca Waller, and Ahmad R. Hariri 13 SELF-REGULATION AND DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY: EXPERIENTIAL CANALIZATION OF BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR 484 Clancy Blair, C. Cybele Raver, and Eric D. Finegood 14 ANXIETY REGULATION: A DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY PERSPECTIVE 523 Erin B. Tone, Cheryl L. Garn, and Daniel S. Pine 15 TYPICAL AND ATYPICAL BRAIN DEVELOPMENT ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN IN A NEURAL NETWORK MODEL OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 557 Barbara Ganzel and Pamela Morris 16 TYPICAL AND ATYPICAL HUMAN FUNCTIONAL BRAIN DEVELOPMENT 632 Michelle de Haan and Mark H. Johnson 17 THE NEURODEVELOPMENTAL PROCESS OF SELF-ORGANIZATION 654 Don M. Tucker, Phan Luu, and Catherine Poulsen 18 ADOLESCENT BRAIN DEVELOPMENT 684 Adriana Galván and Nim Tottenham 19 INTEGRATION OF DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROSCIENCE AND CONTEXTUAL APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF ADOLESCENT PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 720 Kathryn C. Monahan, Amanda E. Guyer, Jennifer Silk, Tamara Fitzwater, and Laurence Steinberg 20 DEVELOPMENTAL SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE 766 Jean Decety and Jason M. Cowell 21 STRESS NEUROBIOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 787 Noémie Jacoby, Judith Overfeld, Elisabeth B. Binder, and Christine M. Heim 22 PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL METHODS AND DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 832 Aimee R. Zisner and Theodore P. Beauchaine 23 NEURODEVELOPMENTAL THEORIES OF SCHIZOPHRENIA: TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY PERSPECTIVES 885 Kristen M. Haut, Ariel Schvarcz, Tyrone D. Cannon, and Carrie E. Bearden 24 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL AND STRUCTURAL NEUROIMAGING ENDOPHENOTYPES IN SCHIZOPHRENIA 931 William S. Stone and Larry J. Seidman Author Index 967 Subject Index 1033
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