Emotional development/ Jacqueline Nadel, Darwin Muir

By: Nadel, JacquelineMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York: Oxford, 2005Description: xi, 457 pISBN: 9780198528845DDC classification: 152.4
Contents:
1 The search for the fundamental brain/mind sources of affective experience Jaak Panksepp and Marcia Smith Pasqualini 2 Emotions in chimpanzee infants: the value of a comparative developmental approach to understand the evolutionary bases of emotion Kim A. Bard 3 Action and emotion in development of cultural intelligence: why infants have feelings like ours Colwyn Trevarthen 4 Maternal-fetal psychobiology: a very early look at emotional development Amy Salisbury, Penelope Yanni, Linda Lagasse, and Barry Lester 5 Emotional processes in human newborns: a functionalist perspective Robert Soussignan and Benoist Schaal 6 Emotions in early mimesis Giannis Kugiumutzakis, Theano Kokkinaki, Maria Makrodimitraki, and Elena Vitalaki 7 Feeling shy and showing-off: self-conscious emotions must regulate self-awareness Vasudevi Reddy 8 Infant perception and production of emotions during face-to-face interactions with live and 'virtual' adults Darwin Muir, Kang Lee, Christine Mains, and Sylvia Mains 9 Emotion understanding: robots as tools and models Lola Canamero and Philippe Gaussier 10 The repertoire of infant facial expressions: an ontogenetic perspective Harriet Oster 11 Why is connection with others so critical? The formation of dyadic states of consciousness and the expansion of individuals' states of consciousness: coherence governed selection and the co-creation of meaning out of messy meaning making Edward Tronick 12 Prenatal depression effects on the fetus and neonate Tiffany Field 13 Emotion sharing and emotion knowledge: typical and impaired development Helene Tremblay, Philippe Brun, and Jacqueline Nadel 14 Social-emotional impairment and self-regulation in autism spectrum disorders Katherine A. Loveland 15 Emotional regulation and affective disorders in children and adolescents with obsessive compulsive disorder Martine Flament and David Cohen 16 Loss of emotional fluency as a developmental phenotype: the example of anhedonia Stephanie Dubai and Roland Jouvent
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1 The search for the fundamental brain/mind sources of
affective experience
Jaak Panksepp and Marcia Smith Pasqualini
2 Emotions in chimpanzee infants: the value of a comparative
developmental approach to understand the evolutionary
bases of emotion
Kim A. Bard
3 Action and emotion in development of cultural intelligence:
why infants have feelings like ours
Colwyn Trevarthen
4 Maternal-fetal psychobiology: a very early look at emotional
development
Amy Salisbury, Penelope Yanni, Linda Lagasse, and Barry Lester
5 Emotional processes in human newborns: a functionalist
perspective
Robert Soussignan and Benoist Schaal
6 Emotions in early mimesis
Giannis Kugiumutzakis, Theano Kokkinaki, Maria Makrodimitraki,
and Elena Vitalaki
7 Feeling shy and showing-off: self-conscious emotions
must regulate self-awareness
Vasudevi Reddy
8 Infant perception and production of emotions during
face-to-face interactions with live and 'virtual' adults
Darwin Muir, Kang Lee, Christine Mains, and Sylvia Mains
9 Emotion understanding: robots as tools and models
Lola Canamero and Philippe Gaussier
10 The repertoire of infant facial expressions: an
ontogenetic perspective
Harriet Oster
11 Why is connection with others so critical? The formation
of dyadic states of consciousness and the expansion of
individuals' states of consciousness: coherence governed
selection and the co-creation of meaning out of
messy meaning making
Edward Tronick
12 Prenatal depression effects on the fetus and neonate
Tiffany Field
13 Emotion sharing and emotion knowledge: typical and
impaired development
Helene Tremblay, Philippe Brun, and Jacqueline Nadel
14 Social-emotional impairment and self-regulation in
autism spectrum disorders
Katherine A. Loveland
15 Emotional regulation and affective disorders in children
and adolescents with obsessive compulsive disorder
Martine Flament and David Cohen
16 Loss of emotional fluency as a developmental phenotype:
the example of anhedonia
Stephanie Dubai and Roland Jouvent

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