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- Verlag: Springer New York
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- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2012
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- ISBN-13: 9781461341871
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- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2012
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1 Beyond Social Attachment: The Dynamics of Interactional Development.- Attachment and the Establishment of Interactions.- Isolation and Adaptation.- Isolation ? Adaptation: A New Perspective.- The Formation of New Relationships.- Long-Term Isolation Effects and Changes.- On Social Development in Children.- Concluding Comments.- References.- 2 An Ethological-Cognitive Model for the Attenuation of Mother-Child Attachment Behavior.- Attenuation of Attachment Behavior in Nonhuman Primates.- Post-Infancy Changes in Mother-Child Attachment Behavior.- Further Changes in Mother-Child Attachment Behavior.- Summary and Conclusions.- References.- 3 Establishing New Social Relations in Infancy.- Stranger-Infant Study.- Peer Study.- Discussion.- References.- 4 Brief Separation and Communication between Infant and Mother.- The Nature of Infant-Mother Separation.- Attachment and Responses to Brief Separation.- The Role of Nonsocial Stimuli.- The Role of Social Stimuli.- The Role of Mother's Departure and Absence.- Sex Differences in Response to Separation.- Maternal Response to Separation.- Conclusions.- References.- 5 Experiments on Mother-Infant Interaction Underlying Mutual Attachment Acquisition: The Infant Conditions the Mother.- A Program of Research on the Directions of Influence in Mother-Infant Interchange.- Experiment 1.- Experiment 2.- Discussion.- Summary and Conclusion.- References.- 6 Peers, Parents, and Primates: The Developing Network of Attachments.- Network Analysis.- Bonnet Macaques.- Interspecific Comparisons.- Baboons.- Langurs.- Orangutans.- Conclusions.- References.- 7 Pheromonal Mediation of Maternal Behavior.- The Synchrony of the Mother-Litter Interaction.- The Properties of Maternal Pheromone.- The Developmental Course of the PheromonalBond.- The Role of Pup Stimulation in the Control of Maternal Pheromone.- Hormonal Mediation of Pup Stimulation.- The Site of Maternal Pheromone Emission.- The Site of Maternal Pheromone Synthesis.- Maternal Pheromone Synthesis.- The Mechanism for Maternal Pheromone Emission.- Control of the Increase in Food Intake in Lactating Female Rats.- How Do Pups Come to Approach the Odor of Their Mother?.- The Function of the Pheromonal Bond in the Mother-Litter Interaction.- References.- 8 Development of Attachment and Other Social Behaviors in Rhesus Monkeys.- Unlearned Response Systems in Monkeys.- Interactions Between Maturation and Social Environments.- Mechanisms Underlying the Development of Specific Social Attachment Behaviors.- Summary and Perspectives.- References.
1 Beyond Social Attachment: The Dynamics of Interactional Development.- Attachment and the Establishment of Interactions.- Isolation and Adaptation.- Isolation ? Adaptation: A New Perspective.- The Formation of New Relationships.- Long-Term Isolation Effects and Changes.- On Social Development in Children.- Concluding Comments.- References.- 2 An Ethological-Cognitive Model for the Attenuation of Mother-Child Attachment Behavior.- Attenuation of Attachment Behavior in Nonhuman Primates.- Post-Infancy Changes in Mother-Child Attachment Behavior.- Further Changes in Mother-Child Attachment Behavior.- Summary and Conclusions.- References.- 3 Establishing New Social Relations in Infancy.- Stranger-Infant Study.- Peer Study.- Discussion.- References.- 4 Brief Separation and Communication between Infant and Mother.- The Nature of Infant-Mother Separation.- Attachment and Responses to Brief Separation.- The Role of Nonsocial Stimuli.- The Role of Social Stimuli.- The Role of Mother's Departure and Absence.- Sex Differences in Response to Separation.- Maternal Response to Separation.- Conclusions.- References.- 5 Experiments on Mother-Infant Interaction Underlying Mutual Attachment Acquisition: The Infant Conditions the Mother.- A Program of Research on the Directions of Influence in Mother-Infant Interchange.- Experiment 1.- Experiment 2.- Discussion.- Summary and Conclusion.- References.- 6 Peers, Parents, and Primates: The Developing Network of Attachments.- Network Analysis.- Bonnet Macaques.- Interspecific Comparisons.- Baboons.- Langurs.- Orangutans.- Conclusions.- References.- 7 Pheromonal Mediation of Maternal Behavior.- The Synchrony of the Mother-Litter Interaction.- The Properties of Maternal Pheromone.- The Developmental Course of the PheromonalBond.- The Role of Pup Stimulation in the Control of Maternal Pheromone.- Hormonal Mediation of Pup Stimulation.- The Site of Maternal Pheromone Emission.- The Site of Maternal Pheromone Synthesis.- Maternal Pheromone Synthesis.- The Mechanism for Maternal Pheromone Emission.- Control of the Increase in Food Intake in Lactating Female Rats.- How Do Pups Come to Approach the Odor of Their Mother?.- The Function of the Pheromonal Bond in the Mother-Litter Interaction.- References.- 8 Development of Attachment and Other Social Behaviors in Rhesus Monkeys.- Unlearned Response Systems in Monkeys.- Interactions Between Maturation and Social Environments.- Mechanisms Underlying the Development of Specific Social Attachment Behaviors.- Summary and Perspectives.- References.