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The Social Brain

 A Developmental Perspective 

Jean Decety

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MIT Press
17 November 2020
A range of empirical and theoretical perspectives on the relationship between biology and social cognition from infancy through childhood.

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.

The contributors consider scientific advances in early social perception and cognition, including findings on the development of face processing and social perceptual biases; explore recent research on early infant competencies for language and theory of mind, including a developmental account of how young children become moral agents and the role of electrophysiology in identifying psychological processes that underpin social cognition; discuss the origins and development of prosocial behavior, reviewing evidence for a set of innate predispositions to be social, cooperative, and altruistic; examine how young children make social categories; and analyze atypical social cognition, including autism spectrum disorder and psychopathy.

Contributors

Lior Abramson, Renee Baillargeon, Pascal Belin, Frances Buttelmann, Sofia Cardenas, Michael J. Crowley, Fabrice Damon, Jean Decety, Michelle de Haan, Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz, Melody Buyukozer Dawkins, Xiao Pan Ding, Kristen A. Dunfield, Rachel D. Fine, Ana Fl , Jennifer R. Frey, Susan A. Gelman, Diane Goldenberg, Marie-Hel ne Grosbras, Tobias Grossmann, Caitlin M. Hudac, Dora Kampis, Tara A. Karasewich, Ariel Knafo-Noam, Tehila Kogut,

gnes Melinda Kovacs, Valerie A. Kuhlmeier, Kang Lee, Narcis Marshall, Eamon McCrory, David Meary, Christos Panagiotopoulos, Olivier Pascalis, Markus Paulus, Kevin A. Pelphrey, Marcela Pena, Valerie F. Reyna, Marjorie Rhodes, Ruth Roberts, Hagit Sabato, Darby Saxbe, Virginia Slaughter, Jessica A. Sommerville, Maayan Stavans, Nikolaus Steinbeis, Fransisca Ting, Florina Uzefovsky, Essi Viding
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Imprint:   MIT Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   567g
ISBN:   9780262044141
ISBN 10:   0262044145
Pages:   424
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
I Early Social Perception and Cognition 1 Development of Voice Perception in the Human Brain 2 Building a Face-Space for Social Cognition 3 Principles and Concepts in Early Moral Cognition 4 Early Social Cognition: Exploring the Role of the Medial Prefrontal Cortex 5 Foundations of Imitation 6 The Development of the Social Brain within a Family Context II Language and Theory of Mind 7 Infants' Early Competence for Language and Symbols 8 Developing a Theory of Mind: Are Infants Sensitive to How Other People Represent the World? 9 How Do Young Children Become Moral Agents? A Developmental Perspective 10 Understanding Others' Minds and Morals: Progress and Innovation of Infant Electrophysiology 11 Cognitive and Neural Correlates of Children's Spontaneous Verbal Deception III Prosocial Behavior 12 Multiple Mechanisms of Prosocial Development 13 Selective Prosocial Behavior in Early Childhood 14 What Do We (Not) Know about the Genetics of Empathy? 15 The Development of Children's Sharing Behavior: Recipients' and Givers' Characteristics IV Social Categorization 16 The Role of Essentialism in Children's Social Judgments 17 Are Humans Born to Hate? Three Myths and Three Developmental Lessons about the Origins of Social Categorization and Intergroup Bias V Atypical Social Cognition 18 Toward a Translational Developmental Social Cognitive Neuroscience of Autism 19 Developmental Origins of Psychopathy 20 Morals, Money, and Risk Taking from Childhood to Adulthood: The Neurodevelopmental Framework of Fuzzy Trace Theory

Jean Decety is Irving B. Harris Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago, where he is also Director of the Child Neurosuite. He is the coeditor of The Social Neuroscience of Empathy and The Moral Brain and the editor of Empathy- From Bench to Bedside, all published by the MIT Press.

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