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The Parental Brain - Mechanisms, Development, and Evolution (Hardcover)
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The Parental Brain - Mechanisms, Development, and Evolution (Hardcover)
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The Parental Brain: Mechanisms, Development, and Evolution presents
a comprehensive analysis of how the brain regulates parental
behavior in nonhuman animals and in humans, how these brain
mechanisms develop, and how such development can go awry, leading
to faulty parental behavior. Further, the proposal is examined that
the maternal brain served as a foundation or template for the
evolution of other types of strong prosocial bonds in mammals, such
as the hyper-prosociality that occurs in humans. Unique aspects of
this book are its multilevel perspective and the integration and
comparison of animal and human research in order to create a
complete understanding of the parental brain. Topics covered
include the following: * Maternal, paternal, and alloparental
behavior * Hormonal regulation of parental behavior * Oxytocin and
parental behavior * Subcortical neural circuits regulating parental
behavior in nonhuman mammals * The interactions between cortical
and subcortical neural circuits that are associated with parental
cognitions, emotions, and behavior in humans * How maternal care
directed toward one's infants influences the development of the
parental brain in the affected infants * The intergenerational
transmission or continuity of normal and abnormal maternal behavior
* The involvement of epigenetics and gene by environment
interactions in the development of the parental brain *
Evolutionary perspectives on the parental brain, particularly with
respect to alloparenting and cooperative breeding that have
provided a framework for appreciating how the parental brain could
have provided a foundation for the hyper-prosociality that occurs
within human social groups This book will be a valuable resource
for behavioral neuroscientists and neuroendocrinologists, social
neuroscientists, developmental psychobiologists and psychologists,
anthropologists, and evolutionary psychologists with an interest in
parental behavior, mother-infant relationships, child development,
and the evolution of prosocial behavior.
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