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Moffitt; Summary; Key Terms; Chapter 3 Stress and Adaptation; Case Study: Juan Carlos-Profile of Adaptation in Unpredictable and Uncertain Times; Distal Context; What Is Stress and What Does It Have to Do With Human Behavior?; Principles of Human Evolution; Spotlight Topic: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder; Proximal Mechanisms; Neural Substrates and Stress 327 $aEndocrine System and FunctionStress, Inflammation, and Biomarkers; Environmental Triggers; Childhood Stress Caused by Structural Violence; Spotlight Topic: How Environmental Stress Gets Under the Skin; Stress and Adaptation Over the Life Course; Fetal Environment and Infancy; Early Childhood and Childhood; Adolescence; Adulthood; Sex Differences; Expert's Corner: Bruce S. McEwen, Rockefeller University; Summary; Key Terms; Chapter 4 Emotion; Spotlight Topic: Emotional Valence and Affect; Case Study: Tamika; Distal Context; Reflection: Social Work Intern in the Emergency Room 327 $aProximal MechanismsPrefrontal Cortex; Limbic System; Social Information Processing; Spotlight Topic: Empathy; Emotional Development and Psychosocial Relations Over the Life Course; Fetal Environment and Infancy; Early Childhood and Childhood; Adolescence; Adulthood; Sex Differences; Expert's Corner: Jeanne Tsai, Stanford University; Summary; Key Terms; Chapter 5 Executive Functions; Case Study: Corporal Wagner; Distal Context; Proximal Mechanisms; Emotion, Rewards, and Relationships; Spotlight Topic: ADHD; Executive Functions and Psychosocial Relations Over the Life Course 327 $aFetal Environment and Infancy 330 $a A unique approach to human behavior that integrates and interprets the latest research from cell to society Incorporating principles and findings from molecular biology, neuroscience, and psychological and sociocultural sciences, Human Behavior employs a decidedly integrative biosocial, multiple-levels-of-influence approach. 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