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Title:
Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology. Volume 39, Development of the social brain
Author:
Minnesota Symposium on Child Psychology (39th : 2015 : University of Minnesota)
ISBN:
9781119461739

9781119461746
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1 online resource
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Minnesota symposia on child psychology ; volume 39

Minnesota symposia on child psychology (Series) ; v. 39.
General Note:
Papers presented at the 39th Minnesota Symposium on Child Psychology, held in October, 2015, at the University of Minnesota.
Contents:
The evolution and ontogeny of deep social mind and the social brain / Neurobiology of infant sensitive period for attachment and its reinstatement through maternal social buffering / Marmoset monkey vocal communication: common developmental trajectories with humans and possible mechanisms / The social brain in adolescence and adulthood: lessons in mindreading / Developmental social neuroscience of morality / Development of the social brain: from mechanisms to principles
Abstract:
Social relationships play a central role in the evolution and development of human culture and cognition. Volume 39 of the Minnesota Symposium on Child Psychology ( Development of the Social Brain ) adresses the ontogeny and phylogeny of the social brain from multiple perspectives and levels of analysis. The chapters in this volume shed light on shared versus unique features of social information processing across different species, and sketch out some of the cognitive and neural mechanisms that underlie such processing. A collection of chapters from distinguished contibutors offer new insights into the unique nature of human development. Flexibly and efficiently navigating the complex dynamics of social interaction remains one of the remarkable achievements of human evolution. As life in social contexts evolved, so did information processing abilities that afforded new ways of interacting with others, emerging into what we now refer to as cultural cognition or cultural practices. The primary objective of the current volume was to consider phylogenetic and ontogenetic influence on specialized social information processing capactities. The volume brings together, for the first time, distinguished research scholars to consider central themes and principles associated with the development of the social brain. Readers will take away a fresh perspective on nature of human nature.
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John Wiley and Sons
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