Developmental Psychobiology: An Interdisciplinary Science / Edition 1

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Overview

This text is the first to provide a coherent theoretical treatment of the flourishing new field of developmental psychobiology which has arisen in recent years on the crest of exciting advances in evolutionary biology, developmental neuroscience, and dynamic systems theory.Michel andMoore, two of the field's key pioneers and researchers, integrate primary source information from research in both biological and psychological disciplines in a clear account of the frontier of biopsychological investigation and theorizing.Explicitly conceptual and historical, the first three chapters set the stage for a clear understanding of the field and its research, with particular attention to the nature-nurture question. The next three chapters each provide information about a basic subfield in biology (genetics, evolution, embryology) that is particularly relevant for developmental studies of behavior. These are followed by extended treatments of three spheres of inquiry (behavioral embryology, cognitive neuroscience, animal behavior) in terms of how a successful interdisciplinary approach to behavioral development might look. A final chapter comments on some of the unique aspects of development study.From this detailed and clearly organized text,students will achieve a firm grasp of some of science's most fertile questions about the relation between evolution and development, the relation between brain and cognitive development, the value of a natural history approach to animal behavior — and what it teaches us about humans — and much more. Each chapter contains material that questions the conventional wisdom held in many subdisciplines of biology and psychology. Throughout, the text challenges students to think creatively as it thoroughly grounds them in the field's approach to such topics as behavioral-genetic analysis, the concept of innateness, molecular genetics and development,neuroembryology, behavioral embryology, maturation, cognition, and ethology.A BradfordBook

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A sophisticated text that focuses on the process of doing developmental psychobiology, providing a basic framework for understanding the field's perspective on behavior. Each chapter is designed in part to challenge the conventional wisdom of many subdisciplines in both biology and psychology. The aim is to promote science as a dialectical process involving continuous reexamination of basic constructs and to incorporate that understanding into an account of developmental psychobiology that retains the intellectual integrity of both biology and psychology. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780262133128
  • Publisher: MIT Press
  • Publication date: 10/16/1995
  • Series: Bradford Books Series
  • Edition description: New Edition
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 532

Meet the Author

George F. Michel is Head of the Department of Psychology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

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Table of Contents

Contents in Detail
Preface
1 Biological Roots of Developmental Psychology 1
2 Biology and Psychology: Problems for a Synthesis 47
3 The Beginnings of a Resolution: A Modern Synthesis 85
4 Evolution and Development 127
5 Genetics and Development 181
6 Neuroembryology and the Ontogenetic Origins of Behavior 243
7 Behavioral Embryology 289
8 Cognitive Development and Developmental Psychobiology 333
9 Animal Behavior, Ethology, and Human Development 383
10 Developmental Psychobiology and the Unification of Behavioral Biology 429
References 441
Glossary 479
Name Index 489
Subject Index 501
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