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New Perspectives on Early Social-Cognitive Development

Edited by top scientists in the field, this series presents the latest updates in the field of brain research

Sabine Hunnius (Volume editor), Marlene Meyer (Volume editor)

9780128205167

Hardback, published 25 August 2020

320 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.4 cm, 0.81 kg

Approx.304 pages

Studying parent-child interaction with hyperscanning

Trinh Nguyen, Anna Bánki, Gabriela Markova and Stefanie Hoehl

2. Importance of body representations in social-cognitive development: New insights from infant brain science

Andrew N. Meltzoff and Peter J. Marshall

3. Early maturation of the social brain: How brain development provides a platform for the acquisition of social-cognitive competence

Judit Ciarrusta, Ralica Dimitrova and Grainne McAlonan

4. Using head-mounted eye-trackers to study sensory-motor dynamics of coordinated attention

Chi-hsin Chen, Claire Monroy, Derek M. Houston and Chen Yu

5. Motion tracking in developmental research: Methods, considerations, and applications

Johanna E. van Schaik and Nadia Dominici

6. Getting a grip on early intention understanding: The role of motor, cognitive, and social factors

Charlotte L. de Moor and Sarah A. Gerson

7. Theory of mind development: State of the science and future directions

Diane Poulin-Dubois

8. How an infant's active response to structured experience supports perceptual-cognitive development

Sori Baek, Sagi Jaffe-Dax and Lauren Emberson

9. Becoming better together. The early development of interpersonal coordination

Marlene Meyer and Sabine Hunnius

10. The developmental emergence of morality: A review of current theoretical perspectives

Markus Paulus

11. Culture and early social-cognitive development

Joscha Kärtner, Nils Schuhmacher and Marta Giner Torréns

12. Insights from comparative research on social and cultural learning

Trix Cacchione and Federica Amici

13. Social attention: What is it, how can we measure it, and what can it tell us about autism and ADHD?

Eleanor K. Braithwaite, Anna Gui and Emily J.H. Jones

Subject Areas: Neurosciences [PSAN], Physiological & neuro-psychology, biopsychology [JMM]

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