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The lifespan development of individuals : behavioral, neurobiological, and psychosocial perspectives : a synthesis /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Magnusson, David, Greitz, Torgny Valdemar Bernhard, 1921-
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Materias:
Acceso en línea:Tabla de contenido
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Design for a life / Patrick Bateson
  • Areal specialization of the developing neocortex: differentiation, developmental plasticity and genetic specification / Dennis D.M. O'Leary
  • Genes and environment / John C. Loehlin
  • Causes and outcome of perinatal brain injury / Osmund Reynolds
  • Commentary. A systems view of psychobiological development / Gilbert Gottlieb
  • Neurotransmitter receptors in the changing brain: allosteric transitions, gene expression and pathology at the molecular level / Jean-Pierre Changeux
  • Learning, memory and synaptic plasticity: cellular mechanisms, network architecture and the recording of attended experience / Richard G.M. Morris
  • Brain size, behavior and the allocation of neural space / Dale Purves [and other four]
  • Commentary. Selection and development: the brain as a complex system / Gerald M. Edelman and G. Tononi
  • Cognitive development / Franz E. Weinert and Josef Perner
  • Cognitive and neural development: clues from genetically based syndromes / Ursula Bellugi, Edward S. Klima, and Paul P. Wang
  • Language acquisition at different ages / Wolfgang Klein
  • Commentary. Advances in cognitive neuroscience / Antonio R. Damasio and Hanna Damasio
  • Socialization and sociogenesis / Robert B. Cairns
  • Patterns of juvenile behavior following early hormonal interventions / Robert W. Goy
  • Gonadal hormones and the organization of brain structure and function / Roger A. Gorski
  • Commentary. The brain and socialization: a two-way mediation across the life course / Pierre Karli
  • The interpenetration of biology and culture / Robert A. Hinde
  • Temperamental contributions to the development of social behavior / Jerome Kagan
  • Developmental psychopathology as an organizing research construct / Michael Rutter
  • Commentary. Social competence and human conflict / David Hamburg
  • Psychological aspects of aging: facts and frontiers / Paul B. Baltes and Peter Graf
  • Genetics of aging and Alzheimer's disease / John Hardy
  • Aging and molecular biology / David G. Morgan and Marcia N. Gordon
  • Commentary. Biological bases for plasticity during aging of individual life histories / Caleb E. Finch.