Developmental social cognitive neuroscience /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Psychology Press,
[2010]
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| Series: | Jean Piaget Symposium series.
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Table of Contents:
- The birth and early development of a new discipline : developmental social cognitive neuroscience / Philip David Zelazo, Michael Chandler, and Eveline A. Crone
- Motor cognition : role of the motor system in the phylogeny and ontogeny of social cognition and its relevance for the understanding of autism / Vittorio Gallese and Magali Rochat
- The construction of commonsense psychology in infancy / Chris Moore and John Barresi
- Theory of mind and executive functioning : a developmental neuropsychological approach / Jeannette E. Benson and Mark A. Sabbagh
- The development of iterative reprocessing : implications for affect and its regulation / William A. Cunningham and Philip David Zelazo
- Brain mechanisms in the typical and atypical development of social cognition / Susan B. Perlman, Brent C. Vander Wyk, and Kevin A. Pelphrey
- Autism and the empathizing-systemizing (E-S) theory / Simon Baron-Cohen
- The neural foundations of evaluative self-knowledge in middle childhood, early adolescence, and adulthood / Jennifer H. Pfeifer, Mirella Dapretto, and Matthew D. Lieberman
- Neurodevelopment underlying adolescent behavior : a neurobiological model / Monique Ernst and Michael Hardin
- The terrible twelves / Abigail A. Baird
- Paradoxes in adolescent risk taking / Linda Van Leijenhorst and Eveline A. Crone
- Between neurons and neighborhoods : innovative methods to assess the development and depth of adolescent social awareness / Robert L. Selman and Luba Falk Feigenberg
- Crucial developmental role of prefrontal cortical systems in social cognition and moral maturation : evidence from early prefrontal lesions and fMRI / Paul J. Eslinger and Melissa Robinson-Long
- Contributions of neuroscience to the understanding of moral reasoning and its development / R. James Blair
- Is a neuroscience of morality possible? / Jeremy Carpendale, Bryan W. Sokol, and Ulrich Müller
- The relevance of moral epistemology and psychology for neuroscience / Elliot Turiel.