04123nam 2200613 450 991079732630332120230807221313.01-4625-2213-01-4625-2256-41-4625-2216-5(CKB)3710000000454642(EBL)2030072(OCoLC)915134651(SSID)ssj0001532201(PQKBManifestationID)12575704(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001532201(PQKBWorkID)11473862(PQKB)10593486(MiAaPQ)EBC2030072(Au-PeEL)EBL2030072(CaPaEBR)ebr11082346(CaONFJC)MIL817690(EXLCZ)99371000000045464220150804h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrHandbook of infant biopsychosocial development /edited by Susan D. CalkinsNew York, New York ;London, England :The Guilford Press,2015.©20151 online resource (498 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4625-2212-2 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Cover; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright; About the Editor; Contributors; Preface; Contents; Part I. Setting the Stage; 1. Introduction to the Volume: Seeing Infant Development through a Biopsychosocial Lens; 2. Gilbert Gottlieb and the Biopsychosocial Perspective on Developmental Issues; Part II. Perceptual and Cognitive Processes; 3. Introduction to Part II: Bringing the Field of Infant Cognition and Perception toward a Biopsychosocial Perspective; 4. A Biopsychosocial Perspective on Looking Behavior in Infancy; 5. Biopsychosocial Perspectives on the Development of Attentionin Infancy6. The Development and Brain Mechanisms of Joint Attention7. The Development of Declarative Memory in Infancy and Implications for Social Learning; 8. Infant Word Learning in Biopsychosocial Perspective; Part III. Social and Emotional Processes; 9. Introduction to Part III: Reweaving the Strands-Biology, Behavior, Context; 10. A Psychobiological Perspective on Emotional Development within the Family Context; 11. A Biopsychosocial Framework for Infant Temperament and Socioemotional Development; 12. Genetic Correlates of Early Maternal Caregiving13. A Biopsychosocial Perspective on Synchrony and the Development of Human Parental CarePart IV. Adversity and Risk: Implications for Infant Development; 14. Introduction to Part IV: Current Directions in the Study of Risk and Adversity in Infancy; 15. Adversity in Early Social Relationships; 16. The Social Ecology of Infant Sleep: Structural and Qualitative Features of Bedtime and Nighttime Parenting and Infant Sleep in the First Year; 17. Infant Vulnerability to Psychopathology; Part V. The Future of Infancy Research18. An Interdisciplinary Biopsychosocial Perspective on Psychological DevelopmentAuthor Index; Subject IndexThe first two years of life are a period of unparalleled growth and change. Within a state-of-the-art biopsychosocial framework, this innovative volume explores the multiple contexts of infant development--the ways in which genes, neurobiology, behavior, and environment interact and shape each other over time. Methods for disentangling, measuring, and analyzing complex, nonlinear developmental processes are presented. Contributors explore influences on the infant's growth in major domains, including cognitive and socioemotional functioning and mental health. The consequences of family stress, InfantsDevelopmentInfantsGrowthInfantsDevelopment.InfantsGrowth.305.232Calkins Susan D.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910797326303321Handbook of infant biopsychosocial development3798490UNINA