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The Psychobiology of Affective Development
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Originally published in 1984, this was the first volume on this topic to appear in an emerging area of study at the time. The Editors were selective in choosing their contributions to the volume to ensure that both the developmental and neuropsychological domains were well represented. One of the major goals was to foster greater contact and cross-fertilization between subdisciplines that they firmly believed should be more intimately connected. The result is this title, which can now be enjoyed in its historical context.


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Preface 1. Ann E. Kelley and Louis Stinus Neuroanatomical and Neurochemical Substrates of Affective Behavior 2. Victor H. Denenberg, Michael J. Hofmann, Glenn D. Rosen and David A. Yutzey Cerebral Asymmetry and Behavioral Laterality: Some Psychobiological Considerations 3. Stephen J. Suomi The Development of Affect in Rhesus Monkeys 4. Carol Zander Malatesta and Carroll E. Izard The Ontogenesis of Human Social Signals: From Biological Imperative to Symbol Utilization 5. Theodore J. Gaensbauer and Susan Hiatt Facial Communication of Emotion in Early Infancy 6. Barry M. Lester Infant Crying and the Development of Communication 7. Marcel Kinsbourne and Brenda Bemporad Lateralization of Emotion: A Model and the Evidence 8. Joan C. Borod and Elissa Koff Asymmetries in Affective Facial Expression: Behavior and Anatomy 9. Sara L. Weber and Harold A. Sackeim The Development of Functional Brain Asymmetry in the Regulation of Emotion 10. Nathan A. Fox and Richard J. Davidson Hemispheric Substrates of Affect: A Developmental Model. Author Index. Subject Index.


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ISBN-13: 9781138818224
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Psychology Press Ltd)
Publication date: November, 2016
Pages: 426
Weight: 632g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Neurology, Neuroscience

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