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Recent advances in neuroscience have allowed researchers from various disciplines - developmental psychology, comparative psychology, and developmental psychopathology - to shed light on the neural systems involved in social engagement behaviours in both children and adults. ""The Development of Social Engagement"" presents the latest on the topic from each of these intersecting research areas. Developmental psychologists have long been interested in the constellation of behaviours that constitutes early social engagement in infants and young children. Renewed interest in this topic has been s
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monografia Rebiun36433271 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun36433271 m o d | cr -n--------- 170921t20062006enka ob 001 0 eng d 2005008736 0-19-029070-6 0-19-803773-2 1-4337-0033-6 1-4237-6171-5 1-280-53430-3 CBUC 991010343639906709 MiAaPQ eng rda pn MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng 612.8 612.8 The development of social engagement neurobiological perspectives edited by Peter J. Marshall, Nathan A. Fox New York Oxford Oxford University Press 2006 New York Oxford New York Oxford Oxford University Press 1 online resource (440 p.) 1 online resource (440 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr Series in Affective Science Description based upon print version of record Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and indexes Biological approaches to the study of social engagement / Peter J. Marshall & Nathan A. Fox -- Temperamental exuberance : correlates and consequences / Cindy P. Polak-Toste & Megan R. Gunnar -- Neural bases of infants' processing of social information in faces / Michelle de Haan & Margriet Groen -- Joint attention, social engagement, and the development of social competence / Peter C. Mundy & C. Françoise Acra -- The social dimension in language development : a rich history and a new frontier / Shannon M. Pruden, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, & Roberta Michnick Golinkoff -- Neurocognitive bases of preschoolers' theory-of-mind development : integrating cognitive neuroscience and cognitive development / Mark A. Sabbagh -- The neurobiology of social bonds and affiliation / Miranda M. Lim & Larry J. Young -- The neurobiology of maternal behavior in mammals / Frédéric Lévy & Alison S. Fleming -- Play and the development of social engagement : a comparative perspective / Sergio M. Pellis & Vivien C. Pellis -- Evolutionary perspectives on social engagement / Heidi Keller & Athanasios Chasiotis -- Understanding impairments in social engagement in autism / Raphael Bernier, Sara Jane Webb, & Geraldine Dawson -- Social engagement in Williams syndrome / Helen Tager-Flusberg & Daniela Plesa-Skwerer -- The psychological effects of early institutional rearing / Michael Rutter Recent advances in neuroscience have allowed researchers from various disciplines - developmental psychology, comparative psychology, and developmental psychopathology - to shed light on the neural systems involved in social engagement behaviours in both children and adults. ""The Development of Social Engagement"" presents the latest on the topic from each of these intersecting research areas. Developmental psychologists have long been interested in the constellation of behaviours that constitutes early social engagement in infants and young children. Renewed interest in this topic has been s English Neurobiology Sociobiology Emotions Social psychology Social psychiatry Autism Marshall, Peter J. editor Fox, Nathan A. editor 0-19-516871-2 0-19-984785-1 Series in affective science