The Social Brain: A Developmental Perspective (The MIT Press) by Jean Decety
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Overview: A range of empirical and theoretical perspectives on the relationship between biology and social cognition from infancy through childhood.
Recent research on the developmental origins of the social mind supports the view that social cognition is present early in infancy and childhood in surprisingly sophisticated forms. Developmental psychologists have found ingenious ways to test the social abilities of infants and young children, and neuroscientists have begun to study the neurobiological mechanisms that implement and guide early social cognition. Their work suggests that, far from being unfinished adults, babies are exquisitely designed by evolution to capture relevant social information, learn, and explore their social environments. This volume offers a range of empirical and theoretical perspectives on the relationship between biology and social cognition from infancy through childhood.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational
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