Evolutionary Perspectives on Infancy

Evolutionary Perspectives on Infancy

Hart, Sybil L.; Bjorklund, David F.

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

12/2022

386

Mole

Inglês

9783030760021

15 a 20 dias

605

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I. Theoretical Underpinnings.- 1. Preface/Introduction: Infancy through the lens of evolutionary developmental psychology.- 2. Human evolution and the neotenous infant.- 3. Cultures of infancy (and EEA).- 4. Primate infants.- II. Brain and Cognitive Development.- 5. Core knowledge.- 6. Social cognition.- 7. Social/moral cognition in young infants.- 8. Infant brain development, plasticity, and recovery of function.- 9. Music and language acquisition.- III. Social/Emotional Development.- 10. Infant emotions.- 11. Jealousy and the Biobehavioral Shift: Why the Terrible Twos are Terrible.- 12. Maternal caregiving and mother-to-infant attachment: Adaptations to ancestral infants' three-year period of dependence on breast milk.- 13. Touch/skin-to-skin contact.- 14. Attachment.- 15. Father-infant attachment relationships.- IV. Life and Death.- 16. Prenatal effects (predictive adaptive responses).- 17. Human birth.- 18. Infanticide/abandonment.- 19. Infant mortality.- 20. Mortality in relation to nutrition.
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brain development;developmental psychology;evolutionary developmental psychology;evolutionary psychology;social cognition and development;cognitive development;environment of evolutionary adaptedness;language acquisition;maternal caregiving;infancy;moral cognition;predictive adaptive responses;prenatal development;social cognition and development;plasticity;nursing