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

1996; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 34; Issue: 03 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5860/choice.34-1850

ISSN

1943-5975

Autores

David Magnusson,

Tópico(s)

Human Health and Disease

Resumo

1. Design for a life Patrick Bateson Part I. Early Development 2. Areal specialization of the developing neocortex: differentiation, developmental plasticity and genetic specification Dennis D. M. O'Leary 3.Genes and environment John C. Loehlin 4. Causes and outcome of perinatal brain injury Osmund Reynolds Commentary 5. A systems view of psychobiological development Gilbert Gottlieb Part II. The Changing Brain 6. Neurotransmitter receptors in the changing brain: allosteric transitions, gene expression and pathology at the molecular level Jean-Pierre Changeux 7. Learning, memory and synaptic plasticity: cellular mechanisms, network architecture and the recording of attended experience Richard G. M. Morris 8. Brain size, behavior and the allocation of neural space Dale Purves, Leonard E. White, Dake Zheng, Timothy J. Andrews and David R. Riddle Commentary 9. Selection and development: the brain as a complex system Gerald M. Edelman and G. Tononi Part III. Cognition and Behaviour 10. Cognitive development Franz E. Weinert and Josef Perner 11. Cognitive and neural development: clues from genetically-based syndromes Ursula Bellugi, Edward S. Klima and Paul P. Wang 12. Language acquisition at different ages Wolfgang Klein Commentary: 13. Advances in cognitive neuroscience Antonio R. Damasio and Hanna Damasio Part IV. Biology and Socialization 14. Socialization and sociogenesis Robert B Cairns 15. Patterns of juvenile behavior following early hormonal interventions Robert W. Goy 16. Gonadal hormones and the organization of brain structure and function Roger A. Gorski Commentary 17. The brain and socialization: a two-way mediation across the life course Pierre Karli Part V. Social Competence 18. The interpenetration of biology and culture Robert A. Hinde 19. Temperamental contributions to the development of social behavior Jerome Kagan 20. Developmental psychopathology as an organizing research construct Sir Michael Rutter Commentary 21. Social competence and human conflict David Hamburg Part VI. Aging 22. Psychological aspects of aging: facts and frontiers Paul B. Baltes and Peter Graf 23. Genetics of aging and Alzheimer's disease John Hardy 24. Aging and molecular biology David G. Morgan and Marcia N. Gordon Commentary: 25. Biological bases for plasticity during aging of individual life histories Caleb E. Finch.

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