Current issues in developmental psychology : biopsychological perspectives
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Current issues in developmental psychology : biopsychological perspectives
Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1999
- : hb
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume contains a number of contributions, which concern basic issues in the field of brain-behavioural development in the human, especially with regard to the young child. They have been written by distinguished scientists, active in this field, who have all been participating in an Erasmus teachers exchange program, entitled 'Biopsychology of Development' (ICP-NL-3026/14). This volume is the product of this cooperation. The book is intended for scientists in this and related fields as well as for graduate students and advanced undergraduates, as a means of updating their knowledge about human brain-behaviour development. It offers a contemporary review, methodologically and theoretically, of some basic issues in early human brain-behaviour development. Attention is paid to normal development and also to deviance as exemplified by discussions on child abuse and on early development of preterms and children of deaf mothers. For the title of the book we have choosen for the term 'Developmental Psychology' with as a subtitle 'biopsychological perspectives' in order to express our interest in the basic requirements in the organism for an optimal adaptation during ontogeny as well as in the mechanisms underlying maladaptive behaviour. The term may indicate that we are not just focusing on 'higher brain functions' which would be suggested by the term 'Developmental Neuropsychology' . Further, it is meant to express our interest in the integrated study of normal and deviant development, without a particular focus on abnormality, which would be suggested by the term 'Developmental Psychopathology'.
Table of Contents
- Preface. 1. New approaches to the study of mother-infant interactions: The case of child abuse
- M.L. Genta. 2. Early integration of experience: The interplay of nature and culture
- H. Papousek, et al. 3. Changes of sleep states and physiological activities across the first year of life
- P. Salzarulo, I. Fagioli. 4. Motor Development: Structure-function relationships during early neuro-ontogeny
- A. Gramsbergen. 5. The development of movement control and coordination: An introduction to direct perception, dynamic systems and the natural physical perspective
- G. Savelsbergh, et al. 6. Perception of sound, rhythm and speech from pre-natal to post-natal life
- G. Giovanelli, et al. 7. Early development and the risk for neurobehavioural disorder: New approaches exemplified by the `Visual Attention/ADHD' issue
- A.F. Kalverboer. Contributors. Index.
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