Handbook of Developmental Social Neuroscience
Herausgeber: De Haan, Michelle; Gunnar, Megan R
Handbook of Developmental Social Neuroscience
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Recent years have seen an explosion of research into the physiological and neural bases of social behavior. This state-of-the science handbook is unique in approaching the topic from a developmental perspective. Exploring the dynamic relationship between biology and social behavior from infancy through adolescence, leading investigators discuss key processes in typical and atypical development. Chapters address emotion, motivation, person perception, interpersonal relationships, developmental disorders, and psychopathology. The volume sheds light on how complex social abilities emerge from…mehr
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Recent years have seen an explosion of research into the physiological and neural bases of social behavior. This state-of-the science handbook is unique in approaching the topic from a developmental perspective. Exploring the dynamic relationship between biology and social behavior from infancy through adolescence, leading investigators discuss key processes in typical and atypical development. Chapters address emotion, motivation, person perception, interpersonal relationships, developmental disorders, and psychopathology. The volume sheds light on how complex social abilities emerge from basic brain circuits, whether there are elements of social behavior that are "hard wired" in the brain, and the impact of early experiences. Illustrations include 8 color plates.
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- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 558
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 263mm x 184mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1202g
- ISBN-13: 9781606231173
- ISBN-10: 1606231170
- Artikelnr.: 25892089
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 558
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 263mm x 184mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1202g
- ISBN-13: 9781606231173
- ISBN-10: 1606231170
- Artikelnr.: 25892089
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
I. Introduction
1. The Brain in a Social Environment: Why Study Development?, Michelle de
Haan and Megan R. Gunnar
II. Methodological and Biological Background
2. Methods in Social Neuroscience: Issues in Studying Development, Megan R.
Gunnar and Michelle de Haan
3. Neuroanatomy of the Developing Social Brain, Christa Payne and Jocelyne
Bachevalier
III. Perceiving and Communicating with Others
4. Neural Bases of the Development of Face Processing, Olivier Pascalis,
David J. Kelly, and Gudrun Schwarzer
5. Decoding Social Signals in the Infant Brain: A Look at Eye Gaze
Perception, Tobias Grossmann and Teresa Farroni
6. The Development and Neural Bases of Processing Emotion in Faces and
Voices, Michelle de Haan and Anna Matheson
7. The Development of Social Information Gathering in Infancy: A Model of
Neural Substrates and Developmental Mechanisms, Leslie J. Carver and
Lauren Cornew
8. Imitation as a Stepping Stone to Empathy, Jean Decety and Meghan Meyer
9. Mentalizing and Development during Adolescence, Suparna Choudhury, Tony
Charman, and Sarah-Jayne Blakemore
10. Early Communicative Development and the Social Brain, Debra Mills and
Barbara T. Conboy
11. Evolutionary Origins of Social Communication, Makaso Myowa-Yamakoshi
and Masaki Tomonaga
IV. Relationships
12. Attachment and the Comparative Psychobiology of Mothering, Andrea
Gonzalez, Leslie Atkinson, and Alison S. Fleming
13. Neuroendocrine Mechanisms of Social Bonds and ChildâEUR"Parent
Attachment, from the ChildâEUR(TM)s Perspective, Karen L. Bales and C. Sue
Carter
14. Neurobiology and Hormonal Aspects of Romantic Relationships, Donatella
Marazziti
15. Animal Models of Romantic Relationships, Joel C. Wommack, Yan Liu, and
Zuoxin Wang
V. Regulatory Systems: Motivation and Emotion
16. Temperament and Affect Vulnerability: Behavioral, Electrocortical, and
Neuroimaging Perspectives, Louis A. Schmidt and Michelle K. Jetha
17. Reward Systems, Monique Ernst and Linda Patia Spear
18. Social Relationships as Primary Rewards: The Neurobiology of
Attachment, Linda C. Mayes, Jessica Magidson, C. W. Lejuez, and Sarah S.
Nicholls
19. A Brain-Based Account of Developmental Changes in Social Decision
Making, Eveline A. Crone and P. Michiel Westenberg
VI. Perspectives on Psychopathology
20. A Social Neuroscience Approach to Adolescent Depression, Daniel S. Pine
21. The Development and Neural Bases of Psychopathy, Robert James Richard
Blair, Elizabeth Finger, and Abigail Marsh
22. Autism: Risk Factors, Risk Processes, and Outcome, Geraldine Dawson,
Lindsey Sterling, and Susan Faja
23. Social and Genetic Aspects of Turner, WilliamsâEUR"Beuren, and Fragile
X Syndromes, David Skuse and Louise Gallagher
24. The Effects of Early Institutionalization on Social Behavior and
Underlying Neural Correlates, Bethany C. Reeb, Nathan A. Fox, Charles A.
Nelson, and Charles H. Zeanah
25. Socioemotional Development Following Early Abuse and Neglect:
Challenges and Insights from Translational Research, M. Mar Sanchez and
Seth D. Pollak
1. The Brain in a Social Environment: Why Study Development?, Michelle de
Haan and Megan R. Gunnar
II. Methodological and Biological Background
2. Methods in Social Neuroscience: Issues in Studying Development, Megan R.
Gunnar and Michelle de Haan
3. Neuroanatomy of the Developing Social Brain, Christa Payne and Jocelyne
Bachevalier
III. Perceiving and Communicating with Others
4. Neural Bases of the Development of Face Processing, Olivier Pascalis,
David J. Kelly, and Gudrun Schwarzer
5. Decoding Social Signals in the Infant Brain: A Look at Eye Gaze
Perception, Tobias Grossmann and Teresa Farroni
6. The Development and Neural Bases of Processing Emotion in Faces and
Voices, Michelle de Haan and Anna Matheson
7. The Development of Social Information Gathering in Infancy: A Model of
Neural Substrates and Developmental Mechanisms, Leslie J. Carver and
Lauren Cornew
8. Imitation as a Stepping Stone to Empathy, Jean Decety and Meghan Meyer
9. Mentalizing and Development during Adolescence, Suparna Choudhury, Tony
Charman, and Sarah-Jayne Blakemore
10. Early Communicative Development and the Social Brain, Debra Mills and
Barbara T. Conboy
11. Evolutionary Origins of Social Communication, Makaso Myowa-Yamakoshi
and Masaki Tomonaga
IV. Relationships
12. Attachment and the Comparative Psychobiology of Mothering, Andrea
Gonzalez, Leslie Atkinson, and Alison S. Fleming
13. Neuroendocrine Mechanisms of Social Bonds and ChildâEUR"Parent
Attachment, from the ChildâEUR(TM)s Perspective, Karen L. Bales and C. Sue
Carter
14. Neurobiology and Hormonal Aspects of Romantic Relationships, Donatella
Marazziti
15. Animal Models of Romantic Relationships, Joel C. Wommack, Yan Liu, and
Zuoxin Wang
V. Regulatory Systems: Motivation and Emotion
16. Temperament and Affect Vulnerability: Behavioral, Electrocortical, and
Neuroimaging Perspectives, Louis A. Schmidt and Michelle K. Jetha
17. Reward Systems, Monique Ernst and Linda Patia Spear
18. Social Relationships as Primary Rewards: The Neurobiology of
Attachment, Linda C. Mayes, Jessica Magidson, C. W. Lejuez, and Sarah S.
Nicholls
19. A Brain-Based Account of Developmental Changes in Social Decision
Making, Eveline A. Crone and P. Michiel Westenberg
VI. Perspectives on Psychopathology
20. A Social Neuroscience Approach to Adolescent Depression, Daniel S. Pine
21. The Development and Neural Bases of Psychopathy, Robert James Richard
Blair, Elizabeth Finger, and Abigail Marsh
22. Autism: Risk Factors, Risk Processes, and Outcome, Geraldine Dawson,
Lindsey Sterling, and Susan Faja
23. Social and Genetic Aspects of Turner, WilliamsâEUR"Beuren, and Fragile
X Syndromes, David Skuse and Louise Gallagher
24. The Effects of Early Institutionalization on Social Behavior and
Underlying Neural Correlates, Bethany C. Reeb, Nathan A. Fox, Charles A.
Nelson, and Charles H. Zeanah
25. Socioemotional Development Following Early Abuse and Neglect:
Challenges and Insights from Translational Research, M. Mar Sanchez and
Seth D. Pollak
I. Introduction
1. The Brain in a Social Environment: Why Study Development?, Michelle de
Haan and Megan R. Gunnar
II. Methodological and Biological Background
2. Methods in Social Neuroscience: Issues in Studying Development, Megan R.
Gunnar and Michelle de Haan
3. Neuroanatomy of the Developing Social Brain, Christa Payne and Jocelyne
Bachevalier
III. Perceiving and Communicating with Others
4. Neural Bases of the Development of Face Processing, Olivier Pascalis,
David J. Kelly, and Gudrun Schwarzer
5. Decoding Social Signals in the Infant Brain: A Look at Eye Gaze
Perception, Tobias Grossmann and Teresa Farroni
6. The Development and Neural Bases of Processing Emotion in Faces and
Voices, Michelle de Haan and Anna Matheson
7. The Development of Social Information Gathering in Infancy: A Model of
Neural Substrates and Developmental Mechanisms, Leslie J. Carver and
Lauren Cornew
8. Imitation as a Stepping Stone to Empathy, Jean Decety and Meghan Meyer
9. Mentalizing and Development during Adolescence, Suparna Choudhury, Tony
Charman, and Sarah-Jayne Blakemore
10. Early Communicative Development and the Social Brain, Debra Mills and
Barbara T. Conboy
11. Evolutionary Origins of Social Communication, Makaso Myowa-Yamakoshi
and Masaki Tomonaga
IV. Relationships
12. Attachment and the Comparative Psychobiology of Mothering, Andrea
Gonzalez, Leslie Atkinson, and Alison S. Fleming
13. Neuroendocrine Mechanisms of Social Bonds and ChildâEUR"Parent
Attachment, from the ChildâEUR(TM)s Perspective, Karen L. Bales and C. Sue
Carter
14. Neurobiology and Hormonal Aspects of Romantic Relationships, Donatella
Marazziti
15. Animal Models of Romantic Relationships, Joel C. Wommack, Yan Liu, and
Zuoxin Wang
V. Regulatory Systems: Motivation and Emotion
16. Temperament and Affect Vulnerability: Behavioral, Electrocortical, and
Neuroimaging Perspectives, Louis A. Schmidt and Michelle K. Jetha
17. Reward Systems, Monique Ernst and Linda Patia Spear
18. Social Relationships as Primary Rewards: The Neurobiology of
Attachment, Linda C. Mayes, Jessica Magidson, C. W. Lejuez, and Sarah S.
Nicholls
19. A Brain-Based Account of Developmental Changes in Social Decision
Making, Eveline A. Crone and P. Michiel Westenberg
VI. Perspectives on Psychopathology
20. A Social Neuroscience Approach to Adolescent Depression, Daniel S. Pine
21. The Development and Neural Bases of Psychopathy, Robert James Richard
Blair, Elizabeth Finger, and Abigail Marsh
22. Autism: Risk Factors, Risk Processes, and Outcome, Geraldine Dawson,
Lindsey Sterling, and Susan Faja
23. Social and Genetic Aspects of Turner, WilliamsâEUR"Beuren, and Fragile
X Syndromes, David Skuse and Louise Gallagher
24. The Effects of Early Institutionalization on Social Behavior and
Underlying Neural Correlates, Bethany C. Reeb, Nathan A. Fox, Charles A.
Nelson, and Charles H. Zeanah
25. Socioemotional Development Following Early Abuse and Neglect:
Challenges and Insights from Translational Research, M. Mar Sanchez and
Seth D. Pollak
1. The Brain in a Social Environment: Why Study Development?, Michelle de
Haan and Megan R. Gunnar
II. Methodological and Biological Background
2. Methods in Social Neuroscience: Issues in Studying Development, Megan R.
Gunnar and Michelle de Haan
3. Neuroanatomy of the Developing Social Brain, Christa Payne and Jocelyne
Bachevalier
III. Perceiving and Communicating with Others
4. Neural Bases of the Development of Face Processing, Olivier Pascalis,
David J. Kelly, and Gudrun Schwarzer
5. Decoding Social Signals in the Infant Brain: A Look at Eye Gaze
Perception, Tobias Grossmann and Teresa Farroni
6. The Development and Neural Bases of Processing Emotion in Faces and
Voices, Michelle de Haan and Anna Matheson
7. The Development of Social Information Gathering in Infancy: A Model of
Neural Substrates and Developmental Mechanisms, Leslie J. Carver and
Lauren Cornew
8. Imitation as a Stepping Stone to Empathy, Jean Decety and Meghan Meyer
9. Mentalizing and Development during Adolescence, Suparna Choudhury, Tony
Charman, and Sarah-Jayne Blakemore
10. Early Communicative Development and the Social Brain, Debra Mills and
Barbara T. Conboy
11. Evolutionary Origins of Social Communication, Makaso Myowa-Yamakoshi
and Masaki Tomonaga
IV. Relationships
12. Attachment and the Comparative Psychobiology of Mothering, Andrea
Gonzalez, Leslie Atkinson, and Alison S. Fleming
13. Neuroendocrine Mechanisms of Social Bonds and ChildâEUR"Parent
Attachment, from the ChildâEUR(TM)s Perspective, Karen L. Bales and C. Sue
Carter
14. Neurobiology and Hormonal Aspects of Romantic Relationships, Donatella
Marazziti
15. Animal Models of Romantic Relationships, Joel C. Wommack, Yan Liu, and
Zuoxin Wang
V. Regulatory Systems: Motivation and Emotion
16. Temperament and Affect Vulnerability: Behavioral, Electrocortical, and
Neuroimaging Perspectives, Louis A. Schmidt and Michelle K. Jetha
17. Reward Systems, Monique Ernst and Linda Patia Spear
18. Social Relationships as Primary Rewards: The Neurobiology of
Attachment, Linda C. Mayes, Jessica Magidson, C. W. Lejuez, and Sarah S.
Nicholls
19. A Brain-Based Account of Developmental Changes in Social Decision
Making, Eveline A. Crone and P. Michiel Westenberg
VI. Perspectives on Psychopathology
20. A Social Neuroscience Approach to Adolescent Depression, Daniel S. Pine
21. The Development and Neural Bases of Psychopathy, Robert James Richard
Blair, Elizabeth Finger, and Abigail Marsh
22. Autism: Risk Factors, Risk Processes, and Outcome, Geraldine Dawson,
Lindsey Sterling, and Susan Faja
23. Social and Genetic Aspects of Turner, WilliamsâEUR"Beuren, and Fragile
X Syndromes, David Skuse and Louise Gallagher
24. The Effects of Early Institutionalization on Social Behavior and
Underlying Neural Correlates, Bethany C. Reeb, Nathan A. Fox, Charles A.
Nelson, and Charles H. Zeanah
25. Socioemotional Development Following Early Abuse and Neglect:
Challenges and Insights from Translational Research, M. Mar Sanchez and
Seth D. Pollak