This volume in the JPS Series is intended to help crystallize
the emergence of a new field, "Developmental Social Cognitive
Neuroscience," aimed at elucidating the neural correlates of the
development of socio-emotional experience and behavior. No one any
longer doubts that infants are born with a biologically based head
start in accomplishing their important life tasks genetic
resources, if you will, that are exploited differently in different
contexts. Nevertheless, it is also true that socially relevant
neural functions develop slowly during childhood and that this
development is owed to complex interactions among genes, social and
cultural environments, and children's own behavior. A key challenge
lies in finding appropriate ways of describing these complex
interactions and the way in which they unfold in real developmental
time. This is the challenge that motivates research in
developmental social cognitive neuroscience.
The chapters in this book highlight the latest and best research
in this emerging field, and they cover a range of topics, including
the typical and atypical development of imitation, impulsivity,
novelty seeking, risk taking, self and social awareness, emotion
regulation, moral reasoning, and executive function. Also addressed
are the potential limitations of a neuroscientific approach to the
development of social cognition.
Intended for researchers and advanced students in neuroscience
and developmental, cognitive, and social psychology, this book is
appropriate for graduate seminars and upper-level undergraduate
courses on social cognitive neuroscience, developmental
neuroscience, social development, and cognitive development.
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