Oxford handbook of developmental behavioral neuroscience

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Oxford handbook of developmental behavioral neuroscience

edited by Mark S. Blumberg, John H. Freeman, Scott R. Robinson

(Oxford library of neuroscience)

Oxford University Press, 2010

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

The Oxford Handbook of Developmental Behavioral Neuroscience is a seminal reference work in the burgeoning field of developmental behavioral neuroscience, which has emerged in recent years as an important sister discipline to developmental psychobiology. This handbook, part of the Oxford Library of Neuroscience, provides an introduction to recent advances in research at the intersection of developmental science and behavioral neuroscience, while emphasizing the central research perspectives of developmental psychobiology. Contributors to the Oxford Handbook of Developmental Behavioral Neuroscience are drawn from a variety of fields, including developmental psychobiology, neuroscience, comparative psychology, and evolutionary biology, demonstrating the opportunities to advance our understanding of behavioral and neural development through enhanced interactions among parallel disciplines. In a field ripe for collaboration and integration, the Oxford Handbook of Developmental Behavioral Neuroscience provides an unprecedented overview of conceptual and methodological issues pertaining to comparative and developmental neuroscience that can serve as a roadmap for researchers and a textbook for educators. Its broad reach will spur new insights and compel new collaborations in this rapidly growing field.

目次

  • 1. The Value of Truly Comparative and Holistic Approaches in the Neurosciences
  • Patrick Bateson
  • 2. Developmental Systems Theory
  • Timothy D. Johnston
  • 3. Rethinking Epigenesis and Evolution in Light of Developmental Science
  • Robert Lickliter and Hunter Honeycutt
  • 4. Brain Development: Genes, Epigenetic Events, and Maternal Environments
  • Pierre L. Roubertoux, Marc Jamon, and Michele Carlier
  • 5. Programmed Cell Death during Nervous System Development: Mechanisms, Regulation, Functions, and Implications for Neurobehavioral Ontogeny
  • Ronald W. Oppenheim, Carol Milligan, and Woong Sun
  • 6. Development of GABAergic Signaling: From Molecules to Emerging Networks
  • Kai Kaila, Peter Blaesse, and Sampsa T. Sipila
  • 7. Neural Activity and Visual System Development
  • Tony del Rio and Marla B. Feller
  • 8. Early Patterns of Electrical Activity in the Developing Cortex
  • Rustem Khazipov and Gyorgy Buzsaki
  • 9. Experience in the Perinatal Development of Action Systems
  • Michele R. Brumley and Scott R. Robinson
  • 10. Development of Spinal Cord Locomotor Networks Controlling Limb Movements
  • Laurent Vinay, Edouard Pearlstein, and Francois Clarac
  • 11. Development of Spinal Motor Networks Controlling Axial Movements
  • Keith Sillar
  • 12. Role of Spontaneous Movements in Imprinting an Action-Based Body Representation in the Spinal Cord
  • Jens Schouenborg
  • 13. Developmental and Comparative Neuroscience: Epigenetics, Evolution, and Behavior Development of Sound Localization Mechanisms
  • Daniel J. Tollin
  • 14. Early Sensory Experience, Behavior, and Gene Expression in Caenorhabditis elegans
  • Evan Ardiel, Susan Rai, and Catharine H. Rankin
  • 15. Development of Central Visceral Circuits
  • Linda Rinaman and Thomas J. Koehnle
  • 16. Maternal Care as a Modulating Influence on Infant Development
  • Frances A. Champagne and James P. Curley
  • 17. Mechanisms of Plasticity in the Development of Cortical Somatosensory Maps
  • Reha S. Erzurumlu
  • 18. Cross-Modal Plasticity in the Mammalian Neocortex
  • Sarah J. Karlen, Deborah L. Hunt, and Leah Krubitzer
  • 19. Factors Influencing Neocortical Development in the Normal and Injured Brain
  • Bryan Kolb, Celeste Halliwell, and Robbin Gibb
  • 20. The Form and Function of Infant Sleep: From Muscle to Neocortex
  • Mark S. Blumberg and Adele M. H. Seelke
  • 21. Perinatal Gonadal Hormone Influences on Neurobehavioral Development
  • Joseph S. Lonstein
  • 22. Development of Ingestive Behavior: The Influence of Context and Experience on Sensory Signals Modulating Intake
  • Susan E. Swithers
  • 23. Multilevel Development: The Ontogeny of Individual and Group Behavior
  • Jeffrey R. Alberts and Jeffrey C. Schank
  • 24. Ontogeny of Multiple Memory Systems: Eyeblink Conditioning in Rodents and Humans
  • Mark E. Stanton, Dragana Ivkovich Claflin, and Jane Herbert
  • 25. The Ontogeny of Fear Conditioning
  • Rick Richardson and Pamela S. Hunt
  • 26. Developmental Neurobiology of Cerebellar Learning
  • John H. Freeman
  • 27. Developmental Neurobiology of Olfactory Preference and Avoidance Learning
  • Regina M. Sullivan, Stephanie Moriceau, Tania Roth, and Kiseko Shionova
  • 28. Development of the Hippocampal Memory System: Creating Networks and Modifiable Synapses
  • Teodore C. Dumas and Jerry W. Rudy
  • 29. Development of Medial Temporal Lobe Memory Processes in Non-Human Primates
  • Alyson Zeamer, Maria C. Alvarado, and Jocelyne Bachevalier
  • 30. Episodic Memory: Comparative and Developmental Issues
  • Michael Colombo and Harlene Hayne
  • 31. Hormones and the Development of Communication-Related Social Behavior in Birds
  • Elizabeth Adkins-Regan
  • 32. The Development of Anti-Predator Behavior
  • Jill M. Mateo
  • 33. Comparative Perspectives on the Missing Link: Communicative Pragmatics
  • Julie Gros-Louis, Meredith J. West, and Andrew P. King
  • 34. From Birds to Words: Perception of Structure in Social Interactions Guides Vocal Development and Language Learning
  • Michael H. Goldstein and Jennifer A. Schwade
  • 35. Relaxed Selection and the Role of Epigenesis in the Evolution of Language
  • Terrence W. Deacon

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